On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 06:36:20PM -0600, Ean Schuessler wrote: > ----- "Bas Zoetekouw" <bas@debian.org> wrote: > > > To be honest, I don't consider this (i.e. Ubuntu being popular) to > > be a problem at all. > > Neither do I. To your point... if Ubuntu being popular isn't a problem > then maybe Ubuntu is the right way to install Debian + proprietary > firmware? > That's kind of how I see it. If I didn't believe in the DFSG and Debian's social contract then I really wouldn't be here. I think Debian stands for much more than popularity, it's really the integrity of having choice. Anyway, we all know Ubuntu is just a crappy overlay on top of Sid, bundled with proprietary blobs. -- Follow my Tweets at http://twitter.com/pobega AIM:BlockMeHarder MSN:pobega@gmail.com JIM:pobega@jaim.at SIP:pobega@ekiga.net ICQ:467047394
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