Branden Robinson Releases 3rd DPL Report 12
A anonymous reader writes "Branden Robinson has posted his third report as Debian Project Leader. This report covers the Sarge release, the status of security support, delegation activities, Mozilla Firefox trademark license, the need for community donation for a new hosting site and new hardware, and more."
Re:transparent democracy in action (Score:1)
As for Kerry's discharge, I seem to remember a guy by the name of Nixon who tried to have kerry ruined for his testimony before the senate against the war. Who knows what tricks he might have played via command pressure? not me. I also don't know what tricks bush played regarding his service. Seeing as Bush is president (not kerry), and bush started a war (not kerry) I think the questions about Bush ACTION
Re:transparent democracy in action (Score:1)
two ways:
1) I said questions about bush's actions are more important than questions about kerry's character, so your objection is misplaced.
2) treason is giving aid to the enemy, as in getting your own guys killed so that the other guys can win. If speaking out against a unnecessary war qualifies as wanting the other side to win, or qualifies as killing your own guys, then lots of us are guilty of treason, and some may argue that being treacherous (by your definition) is morally obligated, maki
Re:transparent democracy in action (Score:1)
sigh.
Open source versus the health of his wife. (Score:4, Insightful)
Indeed, this report truly shows the communal-individualistic nature of the open source community. Not only do we provide each other with amazing software, but as a community we are able to help each other out a great deal. In the corporate world you don't often find the sort of comraderie that is prevalent in the open source community. People matter, at the individual level.
I'm sure we'll all forgive him that he was a bit late in delivering this report.
Aside from (Score:2)
Cheers to Debian!
Sad (Score:1)
Of course, it was posted on a saturday...