also sprach Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org> [2005.05.27.2012 +0200]:
> No, it's not. The web and the real world aren't disjoint sets, and I don't
> see how it's of any benefit to people who are looking for Debian services to
> exclude self-evidently qualified consultants from the list just because they
> don't offer an email address for contact. Surely I'm not the only one who's
> used the web before to locate a company that I then contacted by phone?
We *did* have a long thread discussing about this, so I kind of
don't understand why this has to be brought up now (again). Though
in your case, Steve, I am willing to make an exception for you've
probably processed more email in the last year than I have in
a couple. :)
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