On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 02:33:01PM -0800, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote: > Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > bullshit. "freedom", as used by Debian, is explicitly defined in the > > DFSG. the DFSG has a number of clauses detailing what we consider > > free and what we don't consider free. convenience is NOT one of those > > clauses, and never was. in fact, convenience is implicitly discarded as > > a criteria by the existence of the patch clause, which explicitly states > > that the major inconvenience of modification-by-patch-only is free. > > Modifiability *is* one of those clauses, and a rule that says "you > cannot modify this essay" is in violation of that clause.
once again: you *can* modify an invariant section by "patching" it. the GFDL does not say "you can not modify at all", it says "you can not delete or change these small secondary sections, but you can add your own comments to them". no, you can not steal credit for someone else's work, or gag someone by removing their words, nor can you put your own words in their mouth. you do have the freedom to add your own words commenting on theirs. i.e. modification-by-patch is allowed. for a document, that is more than adequate. hell, it's good enough for actual software according to the DFSG. oh, and once again (because i *KNOW* you'll try to obfuscate the crucial fact about invariant sections, you do it every time the argument gets to this point) - AN INVARIANT SECTION CAN *ONLY* BE A SECONDARY SECTION. i.e. specifically *not* the primary topic of the document, either unrelated to the primary topic or only tangentially-related. e.g. credit and copyright notices, discussions of the author(s) relationship to the topic, political rant about the topic, etc. > But let there be no mistake. My view (and, I think, Manoj's view), is manoj's view is part of the problem here. as project secretary, he's supposed to be impartial. he is obviously failing in that duty. > Use of the word "bullshit" constitutes a violation of the policy for > this mailing list. your offensive presence is a violation of policy, but hey - i'll let that slide. craig -- craig sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (part time cyborg) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

