Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org> writes: > I'm not commenting on the rest of the message but this: > > On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 05:29:54PM +0300, Halil Demirezen wrote: > > What I would like to point out here is, totally over the world claims > > that debian is being obsolete. New releases are so slow. Yes they are > > Debian is dying. Linux is dying. The end of the world is nigh. > > Things like this (including democracies) only die when people beleive it. As > long a people belive they're doing the right thing, the whole process is > self-sustaining.
With most democracies you are not left hanging in limbo for some unsaid time till you get a vote. The age limit normaly present is a defined waiting period and comparable to the job the AM checks. Getting the right to vote and be a full member of the Democracy then comes automatically. Can you realy compare Debian with that? Adding some more fuel to the fire. Goswin