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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."
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Branden Robinson Releases 3rd DPL Report

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  • by CyricZ ( 887944 ) on Saturday July 09, 2005 @11:57PM (#13024656)
    I wish the best to his wife, Michelle. As he indicates, she has been hospitalized twice over the past month.

    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.
  • all the offtopic non-linux posts I do think it is interesting and relevant that Debian has listened to the people using the distro and have addressed the problems. You usually do not see such a fast response to security issues and problems. It is obvious that the leadership of Debian is concerned for the users and the future of Debian.

    Cheers to Debian!
  • As a loyal and satisfied Debian user, I gotta say this is really sad. A whopping 11 comments (at this time) for a story about one of the [subjective comment follows] most successful open source OS's out there. Sad.

    Of course, it was posted on a saturday...

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