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Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines
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Alfred M. Szmidt |
Subject: |
Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines |
Date: |
Sat, 04 Jan 2020 02:48:23 -0500 |
> I find it actually bad manners that you are hypothetically giving
> readers of this mailing list an opportunity to divide FSF and GNU.
I find it disheartening that you assume that's my purpose. By exposing
the hypothetical problem, we can solve it before it becomes a real
problem.
These type of hypothetical unicorn problems are just tangets, there is
no reason to think that the FSF would create such a situation. So
what point is there to try and sow this poisoned seed if not distrust?
- Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines (was: Re: A GNU “social contract”?), (continued)
Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines (was: Re: A GNU “social contract”?), Alfred M. Szmidt, 2020/01/03
Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines, Jean Louis, 2020/01/04
Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines, DJ Delorie, 2020/01/04
Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines,
Alfred M. Szmidt <=
Message not availableRe: GNU - Principles and Guidelines, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2020/01/04
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Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines, Dora Scilipoti, 2020/01/06
Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines, Jean Louis, 2020/01/08
Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines, DJ Delorie, 2020/01/04
Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines, Jean Louis, 2020/01/05
Re: GNU - Principles and Guidelines (was: Re: A GNU “social contract”?), Andreas R., 2020/01/06