Re: Conflicts between developers and policy
Hi,
>>"Raul" == Raul Miller <rdm@test.legislate.com> writes:
Raul> The point is: we've got a wide variety of goals; debian-policy
Raul> is a fleshed-out statement of those goals.
I think you are taking policy where it should not go. The
Social contract, the DFSG, and the ilk are a statement of our
goals, the constitution represents the rights and duties of the
entities in the project, and the Policy documents list the dos and
don't of designing and implementing debian packages.
This is the first I have heard of our Policy documents being
goals, and I disagree.
manoj
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