I'm not sure what this was in response to, but uh, sure, I agree :-).
-Karl
"Sindbad the Seafarer" <sindbad.the.seafarer@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
> 
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