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Re: shielding from liability



I wrote:
> I was arguing that there is no contract and therefore no duty.
> I don't know of any case law on that, though.

Bruce writes:
> There is at least an implicit contract when we give them access to our
> internal systems to perform work for us. We could make it explicit.

I meant the end users, not the maintainers.  I don't see that I have
entered into any sort of contract with Debian by purchasing a $1.99 CD from
CheapBytes, since Debian received no consideration from me.  The donations
may change that.
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