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Re: Documentation Standards was Re: [ox-en] UserLinux



"... there are no machines of freedom, by definition....the exercise of
freedom can only function when there is a certain convergence; in the case of
divergence or distortion, it immediately becomes the opposite of that which
had been intended..."#
"My point is not that everything is bad, but that everything is dangerous
...If everything is dangerous, then we always have something to do."#

Benj. Mako Hill writes:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 07:43:41PM [PHONE NUMBER REMOVED], Martin Hardie wrote:
But I have a recent experience where I tried to explain some things
in simple terms to Graham and some of his other mates and gave up
realsing that we didnt talk the same language, they we re stuck in
their ways and my thoughts just went over their heads ... or
something

Perhaps you'd have more luck if you didn't blame your failed
communications on others others' inflexibility and inferior
intellectual capacity.
final point the language and rhetoric has alot to do with where
something ends up - but Grahan would just say that is my post modern
speak with a bit of Negri - his pet hates.....

I'm sure Graham appreciates you telling him what he would say as much
I appreciate you telling me (and other free software developers) what
I think, why I think it, and why I'm wrong as a result.
Regards,
Mako
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Benjamin Mako Hill
mako debian.org
http://mako.yukidoke.org/
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