On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 01:36:55PM +0200, Emile van Bergen wrote: > There lies the core of the 'misunderstanding'. <SNIP> > But one thing for you though: please allow people to ask you to change > your point of view, even if just for a minute, in order to try and > understand things as they are. If you remain convinced of your own way > of modeling the world, you'll never learn a thing that doesn't fit the > model, nor will your model ever advance. > > Essentially, that's the same thing you asked that from the Debian group > (albeit not too politely). So, it's only reasonable that you do so as > well. Oh, now I understand everything. As I've always says, GNU/Hurd system is different. The community isn't fragmented like the GNU/Linux community and I don't see a need for 275 distribution of GNU/Hurd. I actually want to make an universal GNU system which can be used by everybody. If somebody would have explained me this earlier I probably would have unsubscribed from debian-devel immediately. I actually want to make a very good GNU system, I think a lot of things are wrong in GNU/Linux and I don't want them in the GNU system. If Debian really wants to have all those Linux things in Debian GNU/Hurd *I* don't have any hope for it ever becoming the official GNU system. I think you have identified the core problem of Debian GNU/Hurd. Jeroen Dekkers -- Jabber ID: jdekkers@jabber.org IRC ID: jeroen@openprojects GNU supporter - http://www.gnu.org
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