> Time is often limited. For me at my spare time it is less of a > problem. At work, in support scenarios I have experienced, it is a > bigger problem. And this discussion would be much easier with a > definition about what users Debian aims for. Because if I knew that I > could shut up or insist, depending on the definition. no, this discussion has NOTHING to do with "what users Debian aims for". you're trying to force some false - and irrelevant - dichotomy onto the topic.
I tried to get out of this topic, but....I am not trying to force anything. And whether something is false or irrelevant is your subjective opinion. What I mean is, I have not seen defined what kind of user the Debian social contract refers to. That is quite important when design issues are considered in any kind of project.
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