Re: Debian trademark [was: Debian GNU/w32, may ready to be started?]
tb@becket.net (Thomas Bushnell, BSG) writes:
> Before we had good free kernels, it was appropriate to rely on
> non-free kernels to aid the development of free software. Now that we
> have them, it is no longer necessary to do so, and therefore we should
> not. And we should certainly aid those who continue to hoard the
> nonfree kernels, now that we have alternatives.
Obvious typo; I meant of course "And we should certainly NOT aid..."
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- Re: Debian trademark [was: Debian GNU/w32, may ready to be started?]
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- Re: Debian trademark [was: Debian GNU/w32, may ready to be started?]
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- Re: Debian trademark [was: Debian GNU/w32, may ready to be started?]
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- Re: Debian trademark [was: Debian GNU/w32, may ready to be started?]
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- Re: Debian trademark [was: Debian GNU/w32, may ready to be started?]
- From: tb@becket.net (Thomas Bushnell, BSG)