On Sep 18, 3:26 am, "curmudgeon" <briticanlan...@bresnan.net> wrote:  Ockham's Razor, simply put, is the belief that when all things are  considered, the simplest explanation is often the truest one. William Ockham  1214 - 1294 We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all ...
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Filipus Klutiero wrote: Translated to the current way things are done, this means that according to Richard, the Debian website or Debian refer to the existence of the non-free component in a way that suggests getting non-free software from there. I'm very ...
Filipus Klutiero wrote: Translated to the current way things are done, this means that according to Richard, the Debian website or Debian refer to the existence of the non-free component in a way that suggests getting non-free software from there. I'm very curious what part of the website or Debian would be doing this for years, but I guess ...
Ockham's Razor, simply put, is the belief that when all things are considered, the simplest explanation is often the truest one. William Ockham 1214 - 1294 We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time T.S.Eliot 1888 - 1965
> Translated to the current way things are done, this means that according to Richard, the Debian website or Debian refer to the existence of the non-free component in a way that suggests getting non-free software from there. I'm very curious what part of the website or Debian would be doing this for years, but I guess someone could ask Richard. non...
... would require. If too many (>10), back to step 2 to try the next step size. One other thing to consider. Do you want to have a default range? We often plot water releases from dams. We make the ... be one part of the problem. X and Y are separate, so just consider one. This is based on one I have used and modified over the years:...
... such a way as to suggest getting non-free software from there. I tried for years to convince Debian to do this, but I did not succeed. Translated to the current way things are done, this means that according to Richard, the Debian website or Debian refer to the existence of the non-free component in a way that suggests getting non-free software from there. ...
...such a way as to suggest getting non-free software from there. I tried for years to convince Debian to do this, but I did not succeed. Translated to the current way things are done, this means that according to Richard, the Debian website or Debian refer to the existence of the non-free component in a way that suggests getting non-free software from there. ...
Filipus Klutiero <chealer@gmail.com> writes: Translated to the current way things are done, this means that according to Richard, the Debian website or Debian refer to the existence of the non-free component in a way that suggests getting non-free software from there. My understanding of RMS's position is that he would like Debian to follow something like the rule that the FSF ...
...org in such a way as to suggest getting non-free software from there. I tried for years to convince Debian to do this, but I did not succeed. Translated to the current way things are done, this means that according to Richard, the Debian website or Debian refer to the existence of the non-free component in a way that suggests getting non-free software from there. I'm very ...