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Re: Bug#896806: systemd-resolved violates The Debian Free Software Guidelines



On Mon, 30 Apr 2018 06:43:03 +0200 tomas@tuxteam.de said:
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 11:20:00PM +0300, Abdullah Ramazanoglu wrote:
> > On Sun, 29 Apr 2018 12:52:54 -0700 Don Armstrong said:
> >   
> > > If there is a concern here, it's a privacy concern. Google's public
> > > statements regarding maintaining privacy and the need for working DNS to
> > > do most things on the internet should counterbalance this privacy
> > > concern for most users.  
> > 
> > So according to MicroSoft's public statements, MS products are open,
> > standard, secure, privacy respecting, and whatnot.  
> 
> It seems this issue is fixed upstream. Would you like to check that?
> 
> Tone down. Apply Hanlon's razor generously. It's good this has been
> noticed and pointed out -- but making a flamefest of it is, in the
> end, counter-productive. Systemd is free software after all, even
> if some of us don't like it

Sometimes the way an issue is approached to is more important than the issue
itself.

* Curtly rejecting such a bug report was the first unacceptable attitude.

* Then apologizing the whole thing by false excuses was even more unacceptable
  than the first one.

This is not about systemd or some bug or something. This is about attitude.

Regards
-- 
Abdullah Ramazanoglu



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