Re: why debian
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Brian Nelson <pyro@debian.org> writes:
> Debian isn't a true democracy. We elect our leader, and thereafter
> the leader acts under his own accord.
It's a representative democracy, much like the US government. Except
Debian actually works.
> The recent leaders have generally taken a hands-off approach so you
> probably don't really notice they're even there. However, I believe
> some leaders before my time (Bruce Perens, for example), were much more
> active and took more advantage of their power.
Do you see this for the better or worse, and if worse, how would you
change it?
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