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Debian Core Keep on bulshiting themself ...

Posted by: Moulinneuf on October 21, 2005 04:40 AM

1) Is not Debian , its GNU/Linux works
2) Lol !!!
3) RFLOL !!!
4) 1000 >>> FREE developper ( its closer to 1500 now I think , if not higher. )

5) Is due to Debian Leadership lacking

6) Absolute bulshit. ( Ubuntu and Knoppix success are not due to Debian )

7) Not really , but youre delusionnal , no point in arguing<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...
8) the thing that is the least respected on both<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...

"No other distribution comes even close to such achievement!"

Mandriva
Red Hat
Ubuntu
Fedora
Knoppix
PclinuxOS

etc<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...

"Could that have been achieved with "faulty leadership"? "

Yes , most of it came from others you just integrated it<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...

"Hardly. (in particular when you keep in mind that the Project Leader has some real power and influence). "

You guys crack me up. Its not funny , but your funny as hell.

"I think Debian is one of the biggest and most amazing sucesses of the free software movement"

Its actualy one of its biggest failure.

"and the Debian leadership has my utmost success and admiration."

Thats why you lend your support as : Anonymous Reader<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...

"If you judge leaders by their results rather than their promises "

Problem is you falsely claiming result wich are not due to the Leadership at all<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...

"Debian leaders are just about the best leaders one could dream of! "

Leaders are not made by others dreams they make other dreams a reality.

Debian is so bad and faulty that Red Hat is the current leader , there is two reason for GNU/Linux behing behind Microsoft the first big one is Red Hat buslhit , the second is Debian Leadership.

4/5 of what Debian as whas built by the GNU/linux community

Debian is not made irrelevant because of the Debian base , 9/10 of what there made of distinctively come from them not because of debian core.

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Debian had they have had real leadership would be 65% of the Computer shipping today , they would have support/sale center in every big population city and on call service in almost every region of the Globe. They would have over 2000 paid developper who work 100% of the time on GNU/Linux Debian. They would have a product line that as no equal both on Desktop and Servers and at low cost too.

There not even on par with Ubuntu<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...

But hey keep on thinking everything is puuuuurfect at Debian thats why it needs a DCC Alliance<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...

When you decide to comeback to reality give me a sign otherwise crackpot like you make me sick to my stomack and whant to make me puke.

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