Re: Debian goes big business?
Ben Pfaff said:
> Laurent Martelli <martelli@iie.cnam.fr> writes:
>
> What about non-developper users ? Shouldn't they have a word to say,
> even if they can't or do not have the time to contribute with code ?
>
> They should have `a word to say', and they do--they can subscribe to
> Debian lists and give their feedback and advice, which developers are
> free to follow or ignore. But they do not, and should not, IMO, have
> the privilege of voting or otherwise setting policy. Users are not
> developers and shouldn't presume to be.
Until they go through the procedure of registerring as a developer.
Then they can presume all they want.
On that note: Are there any developers in the Buffalo, NY area who
would be willing to meet with me to exchange key signatures?
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