Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
Miles Fidelman:
I could be wrong, but it strikes me that the strongest voices for a
> fork are coming from folks who run servers [...]
You are wrong. The strongest voice is coming from Denis Roio, who is
the person behind the WWW site that everyone is pointing to. And as I
just mentioned, Denis Roio already has dyne:bolic, and has had for
many years.
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/FGA/run-scripts-and-service-units-side-by-side.html
One can I suspect endlessly discuss whether a WWW art project where
the artist has decided to incorporate input from viewers captures the
zeitgeist of the Debian organization, and to what extent; but don't
make the mistake of the journalists who didn't research and check
facts, and actually fall for it hook, line, and sinker.
No.. perhaps Denis is one loud voice - but he's certainly not the only
one talking about forking. There are more people talking about forking
than one person, behind one web site.
Miles Fidelman
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