Skribent: Manfred Wassmann Dato: Til: dng Emne: [DNG] OT democracy (was Re: bookworm without systemd)
On Sunday, July 23, 2023, Martin Steigerwald <martin@???> wrote:
> However when asking this question I come to the conclusion that this is
> due to factors within the Debian community that are not easy to change.
> Factors which are often enough related to power play and manipulative
> communication. Debian is not a democracy. It never was. (Mind you, neither
> is Germany for example. At most it is a simulation of something they call a
> democracy.)
>
Right, the political system in Germany and not only there is anarchy,
probably the most really existing anarchy in the world. People do what they
want, some more some less reluctantly. Every now and then the police
intervenes but that also depends on their mood, political influence and
other more or less random factors. Yet even if the police intervenes the
outcome often is nothing, also dependent on diverse more or less random
factors. So if you got it, you just do what you think is right without
being bothered - some people use that to spray encicrcled A's onto the
walls, funny, isn't it?
And what you write about the Debian community, well, that is what really
existing anarchy looks like.