Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 01:05:36AM -0500, John Goerzen wrote: > > > But this is wrong too. People can still run non-free software with > > Debian if they like; as amended, the social contract would still > > explicitly state that, and that we will support people who so choose. > > We would support them, but we would be removing pretty much all of the > support we currently provide them with (assuming the BTS goes along with > the archives, which seems likely). The BTS is a commodity and can be run anywhere. The mailing lists are still there. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- The proposed GR: catch-22 Chris Lawrence
- Re: The proposed GR: catch-22 Thomas Bushnell, BSG
- Re: The proposed GR: catch-22 Mark Brown
- Re: The proposed GR: catch-22 Thomas Bushnell, BSG
- Re: The proposed GR: catch-22 Stephen Frost
- Re: The proposed GR: catch-22 Thomas Bushnell, BSG
- Re: The proposed GR: catch-... Mark Brown
- Re: The proposed GR: ca... John Goerzen
- Re: The proposed GR: ca... Matthew Vernon
- Re: The proposed GR: ca... Mark Brown
- Re: The proposed GR: ca... John Goerzen
- Re: The proposed GR: ca... Mark Brown
- Re: The proposed GR: catch-... Stephen Frost
- Re: The proposed GR: catch-... Joey Hess
- Re: The proposed GR: ca... Mark W. Eichin
- Re: The proposed GR: ca... Thomas Bushnell, BSG
- Re: The proposed GR: ca... Joey Hess
- Re: The proposed GR: catch-22 Julian Gilbey
- Re: The proposed GR: catch-22 John Goerzen

