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Re: Planet policy?



On Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 04:00:46AM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> steve@einval.com wrote:
> 
> >Did we ever agree a policy about what's acceptable/reasonable for
> >blog feeds linked from planet.d.o? I'm very tempted to disable Ian
> >Murdock's Solaris propaganda, for example...
> >
> >Thoughts?
> 
> His blog is way more interesting than some other people's blogs which
> apparently have no noticeable Debian-related (or UN*X-related, for what
> matters) content.
> If you do not agree with him just flame him from your blog in the fine
> tradition of Planet Debian.
> 
Daniel Robbins is on a gentoo planet even though he no longer leads the
project and worked for microsoft. I find Ian's posts interesting, and I
like the technology "big picture" posts he sometimes writes even if its more
sun-related now. Someone mentioned that Debian should look to learn from
other distros, this is one way to get some 'inside' insight into Sun, I
guess. And Sun has collaberated on getting Java into Debian, So Ian is
at a few nexus points: past DPL, tech leader, Sun guy, past Debian
contributer, FS advocate. 
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