Re: Another bug of debian package --- Validation issue
If one has a heart to run free service, people will
appreciate it
If one run a free service with a cheating, it is not
moral
Let's have a look at one example
Imagine a street seller sold food to the people who
passed by. One of them ate it and got an allergy.
He/she died in the hospital. The street seller may
not get caught. However, do you think the government
will ignore the case and let it happen twice?
--- Andrei Popescu <andreimpopescu@gmail.com> wrote:
> formless void <formlessv@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > There is no excuse for volunatary org not to run
> > professionally.
> >
> > Imagine Red Cross, if they are not running in
> > professional way, what would the world be?
>
> While it's flattering to compare the Debian project
> and the Open Source
> Community with the Red Cross (we are, in a way,
> trying to save people
> from bad software), there is a difference. Our users
> have a choice. We
> are not missionaries in regions without other
> options. There are many
> possibilities to choose from.
>
> > If you program for yourself, it is your own
> business.
> > If you program for others, you have got to take
> the
> > responsibility to make it right
>
> And in fact Debian is taking it *very* serious. You
> should read the
> Social Contract. But all the software you get from
> Debian is licensed,
> and one of the clauses of those licenses is that it
> is your
> responsibility what you do with the software.
> Especially in a case
> where you are going against recommendations. Xandros
> does not support
> the use of other packages and neither does Debian.
>
> Install Sarge and *if* you hit problems, we are here
> to help you
> however we can. There are thousands of subscribers
> to this list
> from around the globe. Only IRC might get you faster
> answers than here.
> For this free service (which is better than that
> offered by many paid
> employees of support desks) we would like your
> questions to be "smart".
> Here's the link again:
>
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
> Please read it
> Andrei
> --
> If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand
> it well enough.
> (Albert Einstein)
>
>
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