On Friday 29 February 2008 01:51:05 pm Ben Finney wrote: > Sean Kellogg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Friday 29 February 2008 12:39:58 am Ben Finney wrote: > > I appriciate your attempt to see my perspective. Do you at least see > > why the answer "no" is, at best, incomplete? > > In short, no. The answer given is a complete and correct answer to the > question posed. > > The situation you present, of working with the Debian project to get a > DD to raise a GR and have a majority of DDs vote a particular way, > doesn't seem to fit the meaning of "compel Debian to [do something]" > at all. > > That would be like arguing that, by working with my country's > legislature and convincing the required people to do the required > things, of which all of them have freedom of action to refuse, that I > can "compel the country to accept my law". > > So, the question "Is there any way I can compel Debian to accept my > license as free?" remains answerable with "No".
I honestly don't know how to respond in a way that doesn't get me an identical response back. So, how about I just say, it's a great FAQ that is totally open and transparent and there are not a single ligament critique that could ever be leveled at it. -- Sean Kellogg e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

