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Re: /bin/sh



Thorsten Glaser <tg@debian.org> writes:
> Steve Langasek <vorlon <at> debian.org> writes:
>
>> This is not a sensible goal.  Choice of /bin/sh should *not* be the goal,
>> the goal should be to get a good, fast, minimal, policy-compliant /bin/sh
>> for *everyone*.
>
> Sure. We just disagree which one that is.
>
>> See also: Linux is not about choice.
>
> Debian is not just about Linux.
>
> Oh, sorry, I forgot, you work for Canonical (which totally explains some
> of your writings in the other eMail too, which I’m not going to comment
> on). Of course, for *buntu people it’s not about choice.
>
> Now please take that attitude and go back to *buntu, where you *can*
> force one “desktop environmen”, one system shell, etc. on your users.
[...]


Please reconsider your tone. Debian-devel is not the right place to vent
your personal animosity towards Canonical/Ubuntu/Steve, wherever it may
come from.


Best,

   -Nikolaus

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