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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Teamviewer and X86_64 build . . .</H1>
<B>Maarten Vanraes</B>
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<I>Mon Nov 28 21:10:29 CET 2011</I>
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<PRE>Op maandag 28 november 2011 14:40:34 schreef Michael Scherer:
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><i> There is several pragmatic reasons for that and, there is also some long
</I>><i> term harm by shipping more and more proprietary software like :
</I>[...]
><i> Personally, I aim for better stuff than fragile unsustainable hacks like
</I>><i> this. And we should not start to settle on lower standards, especially
</I>><i> if forced to us by non cooperative company or group. One could be
</I>><i> tolerable. Two, likely. More, that's starting to generalize, and that's
</I>><i> just sending the wrong signal to the whole community, and saying to
</I>><i> company "it is ok to treat us like parias". It is hard to be credible
</I>><i> when saying "we want to provides a solid system" and in the same time,
</I>><i> do the contrary.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> I doubt we will be able to bring real long term credibility and a
</I>><i> reputation for quality if we go this way. People can just compare Ubuntu
</I>><i> reputation to Debian one, and see which one was able to survive without
</I>><i> spending million of dollars each year. And also which one serve as a
</I>><i> base for the other.
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You touch some interesting points here, and I appreciate you here explaining
your personal opinion, I'm beginning to see more clearly your reasoning in the
past, and my own reasoning. I believe i may have to review my own pov here...
+1
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