[ubuntu-uk] DEB again

Laura Czajkowski laura at lczajkowski.com
Mon Apr 12 17:57:09 BST 2010


On 12/04/10 16:30, Paul Sutton wrote:
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> Bruce Beardall wrote:
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>> I certainly don't want to be pushing a political agenda (especially
>> where it's not wanted) and Alan makes a perfectly reasonable point but I
>> can't help but consider the following: For a group of Linux supporters
>> [albeit, a specific distribution], it seems a bit odd that there isn't
>> more discussion of this kind of subject. I'm neither making accusations
>> nor offering challenges. Just a thought.
>>
>> Many thanks for your patience.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Bruce
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> I agree here, while this may be considered not ubuntu related, perhaps
> it is,  as these laws affect free software,  If companies with huge
> budgets can lobby and fund parties to get their views across and heard,
>   it leaves those groups with less money on a less level playing field.
>
> if we discuss these issues elsewhere they may get read by a minortiy of
> people,  if they get discussed here, then more people will read them,
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> if they are to be taken off list, perhaps someone could be a liason and
> mention such a discussion and invite people from other lists to the
> discussion.
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> Paul
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Paul I think it's a case that if this conversation happened on IRC you'd 
be asked to take it elsewhere to ##politics not in an Ubuntu channel, 
where we try and avoid topics which tend to end up in some sort of 
controversy such as politics religion etc. as we're abide by the code of 
conduct.


Laura

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