On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 02:50:21PM +0100, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> As far as I understand, it is entirely true that Google's Hangout,
> or Skype, are easy to use. Of the free variants, I mainly have 
> experience with Mumble, which usually works, but requires tweaking
> and configuration to work well.
> 
> The other aspect, however, is that Hangout and Skype are not free.
> It is not unacceptable for those developing Debian to use non-free
> software, or non-free services, but it gets problematic if it's
> the common case,

I agree with that,

> or if it is advocated.

but not with that. People can advocate all they want, as long as it's
not made the only way to participate with something, and as long as
people accept that some people will not use it.

-- 
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the following formula:

pi zz a


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