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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Sindbad the Seafarer <si...@gmx.net> on 2003/08/23 09:22:42 UTC

Re: SVN bureaucracy

Karl,

I lost the original mail, but the simple answer is that no one is 
forced to use or contribute to or take part in development of or 
discussions on the lists on Subversion. If he finds that Subversion 
does not serve his needs and/or his questions/suggestions do not 
meet open ears/the priority he thinks they deserve he is free to 
drop Subversion and go for something else that may suit him better.

The same applies if the way of open discussion/co-working/final 
decision making contradicts his personal, cultural, religeous, 
political or traditional habits.

As long as we are still are enjoying freedom we should also be very 
destinct about its paramount means of expression: the freedom to 
say No.

A fine weekend to all of you!

Jan Hendrik

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Re: SVN bureaucracy

Posted by kf...@collab.net.
I'm not sure what this was in response to, but uh, sure, I agree :-).

-Karl

"Sindbad the Seafarer" <si...@gmx.net> writes:
> Karl,
> 
> I lost the original mail, but the simple answer is that no one is 
> forced to use or contribute to or take part in development of or 
> discussions on the lists on Subversion. If he finds that Subversion 
> does not serve his needs and/or his questions/suggestions do not 
> meet open ears/the priority he thinks they deserve he is free to 
> drop Subversion and go for something else that may suit him better.
> 
> The same applies if the way of open discussion/co-working/final 
> decision making contradicts his personal, cultural, religeous, 
> political or traditional habits.
> 
> As long as we are still are enjoying freedom we should also be very 
> destinct about its paramount means of expression: the freedom to 
> say No.
> 
> A fine weekend to all of you!
> 
> Jan Hendrik
> 
> ---------------------------------------
> Freedom quote:
> 
> 
> ---------------------------------------
> Mailed with Pegasus Mail 3.12c (32bit).
> Never heard of it?
> Easy to use, full featured - and freely available.
> And *no* automatic virus activation and spreading.
> Take a look at http://www.pmail.com
> Give it a try - and you'll never miss anything else.
> 
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