On 12/10/2010 03:06 AM, Michael Hanke wrote:
> Author: mih
> Date: 2010-12-10 02:06:32 +0000 (Fri, 10 Dec 2010)
> New Revision: 5581
> 
> Modified:
>    trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex
> Log:
> Sharing work.
> 
> Modified: trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex
> ===================================================================
> --- trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex      
> 2010-12-10 01:55:49 UTC (rev 5580)
> +++ trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex      
> 2010-12-10 02:06:32 UTC (rev 5581)
> @@ -169,17 +169,25 @@
>  
>  
>  \section{Principles of Free Software Distribution}
> +% To me this section is more a description of core properties of Debian than
> +% about principles of Free software distribution. If my impression is wrong
> +% then many other distributions should be mentioned here as well.

I agree, they should.

>  \subsection{Sharing the work -- Debian and cross platform}
> +% I'm not sure about the purpose of this whole section intro. What does it
> +% want to say? It starts with Debian as the best possible and ends with
> +% saying that the actual platform choice doesn't really matter much?

:)
Debian does its best to support bringing software to end users.
Once the software has arrived, it may not matter to the individual,
what platform it is run on. This should also allow a cross-platform
team building of some sort.

Cheers,

Steffen


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