Matthew Miller wrote:
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 03:05:50AM +0300, Saadaldine AlSaidi wrote:
I guess Freedom in fedora is not just a feature its the core and putting
it as a feature really reduce the whole idea. maybe we can say "Fedora:
Freedom is the essence" or "Fedora: where Freedom is the essence"
This is a very legitimate point. A feature is something prominent but not
necessarily eanything vital.
While I see where you could interpret the phrase that way, I was
thinking it was more:
"Freedom is feature of Fedora. It's not a feature in all other distros.
It's what makes us different."
Was there any argument against Karsten's variation of:
"Fedora is freedom" ?
~m
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