Re: Bits from the DPL: FTP assistants, marketing team, init scripts, elections
On ti, 2008-02-26 at 10:15 +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Paul Wise <pabs@debian.org> [2008.02.26.1007 +0100]:
> > > A fluff animal, on the other hand, is for kids. Debian is not.
> >
> > Debian is for everyone, kids included!
>
> Yes. What I meant to say was: a stuffed animal might "belittle"
> Debian. The Swirl is way more mature, albeit perceived less "cool".
I don't think a stuff Tux belittles Linux. I don't think a stuffed
animal would belittle Debian.
(A stuffed rubber chicken as a Debian mascot might be wholly
inappropriate, though.)
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