"Thijs Kinkhorst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> Please reconsider this mandatory clickthrough licence.
The author has stated already that he doesn't want the clickthrough
removed for legal reasons.
I'm not going against the author's will on this one. I've told so
already, this is my final wo
Hi,
I've read the arguments for/against this warning, and I'm not quite
convinced.
For example, SquirrelMail webmail is also GPL. There could be a bug that
would cause a "very important business mail" to be deleted. Or a security
issue that allows to read private mail or to remotely send email on
Santiago Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
My position on this pseudo-issue hasn't changed. See the bug log.
> OTOH, if it's not a legal requirement, we already warn our users that
> Debian comes with no warranty. In such case, please consider removing
> the message, as it's annoying and impro
severity 132679 normal
thanks
To use this program you have to read, understand, and accept the
following "NO WARRANTY" agreement.
I'm sorry if this sounds as a "me too" message, but Dwayne C. Litzenberger
has said it very clearly, so I'm going to quote him:
> 1. If every single program (GUI
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