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Re: Position Statement to the Dunc-Tanc "experiment"



On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 01:44:40PM -0300, Blu wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 09:35:31PM -0300, calvesmit wrote:
> > My name is Carlos Alberto, I come from Brazil, I'm just a Debian 
> > user, not developer. I had used other linux distributions before until found 
> > Debian. When other distribuition companies begins to 
> > put money in first place, I choosen Debian because its beautiful volunteer 
> > development model. It's seems to me the same it's happening in Debian,or at 
> > least, seeds are launched. 
> > 
> > Sorry for those who are being payd, but to me here outside Debian, 
> > I see peaple over there trying to find a way to make money with 
> > Debian; just doing it, nothing more! Debian always had a long release cycle 
> > and this never had being a problem for its community. 
> > What's happing today is completly against ideas lanched by Ian Murdock in 
> > early days of Debian. So, sounds very strange someone to argue start such 
> > project Dunk Tank in favor (supposed) to acelerate release cycle. 
> [...]
> 
> Exactly my feelings. Another simple user.
> 
> > Debian is more important than individuals interest and money! All you have 
> > to do is a new DPL election and let Debian shine. 
> 
> Maybe you don't know, but there are a few GR which seems to indicate that
> the majority of DDs supports the current trend of things and the actions
> of the current DPL.

Now, there is a majority of people who think we didn't want to recall the DPL,
for a variety of reasons.

This has nothing whatsoever to do with aproving of dunk-tank, or a blind
promise to re-elect Anthony as DPL next year.

Something similar goes for the other votes.

Friendly,

Sven Luther



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