linux-audio-user:
I don't see a list owner or a terms of use policy for this list on what
I presume are the appropriate pages:
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo
Who is the list owner?
What is the policy regarding personal attacks, etc.?
TIA,
David
On 09/02/2014 10:14 PM, hermann meyer wrote:> Am 03.09.2014 04:41,
schrieb David Christensen:
>> On 09/02/2014 02:14 PM, Russell Hanaghan wrote:
>>> Just curious? Does this center more on crappy internet access/cost?
>>> There are some miserable ISP options available in an amazingly large
>>> footprint given the day and age. WiMAX has helped in US but not much.
>>> I have always chosen to live in the boonies when possible and have
>>> utilized all of them at some point. When I'm in town on a nice CATV
>>> net connection that drops a 2.5g ISO on my drive in minutes, I don't
>>> care what's in the package so long as relevant to the system.
>>
>> Yes!
>>
>>
>> Let us not forget that those of us with broadband Internet connections
>> are privileged. I suspect that many, if not most, people on this
>> planet have no access to this luxury.
>>
>
> If your internet connection is to bad to download the ISO, you could as
> well buy a CD (And support the project).
>
> https://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/
>>
>> Shame on FOSS developers that either have forgotten, or are too
>> callous to care about, the discipline taught by operating a computer
>> connected to the outside world via a plain old telephone system (POTS)
>> modem.
>>
> Shame on those people who believe that there very own requirement have
> to be respected in the first place, over the requirement of the majority
> of the users.
On 09/02/2014 09:34 PM, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2014-09-03 4:41 GMT+02:00 David Christensen <dpchrist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 09/02/2014 02:14 PM, Russell Hanaghan wrote:
Just curious? Does this center more on crappy internet access/cost? There
are some miserable ISP options available in an amazingly large footprint
given the day and age. WiMAX has helped in US but not much. I have always
chosen to live in the boonies when possible and have utilized all of them
at some point. When I'm in town on a nice CATV net connection that drops a
2.5g ISO on my drive in minutes, I don't care what's in the package so long
as relevant to the system.
Yes!
Let us not forget that those of us with broadband Internet connections are
privileged. I suspect that many, if not most, people on this planet have
no access to this luxury.
Shame on FOSS developers that either have forgotten, or are too callous to
care about, the discipline taught by operating a computer connected to the
outside world via a plain old telephone system (POTS) modem.
Downloading 745 MB when only 4,423 kB is required is gluttony.
Distributing software that downloads 745 MB by default when only 4,423 kB
is required is planned mass gluttony.
My mistake was assuming that the Debian developers understood. Apparently,
not. It appears they are not alone.
debian developers are not here to fix lazy minded fools "bugs"
PS file a bug report with an ice cream criteria request
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