Re: Debian may lose a user
Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@sbcglobal.net>:
> Roger B.A. Klorese wrote:
> >
> > a lot of time working on non-goals; the question at hand is
> > whether adoption by the level of user in question is or is not a
> > goal.
I'm satisfied to leave that up to the individual. It's none of my
business. Caveat emptor applies in all situations. If they want to
use it, _good for them_. If they want crapware from Redmond instead,
_good for them_. Irrelevant to me. I've got what I want.
> I'm sure Debian doesn't depend on any one user. I'm also sure that
> she's not the only one like her.
>
> Anyway, I think this thread has probably already gone on too long.
Andrew Sackville-Jones(sp?) has the multiple queues thing working.
What else is a problem?
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