▲ | anonymars 5 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Again, false dichotomy. If Debian's maintainers don't put things in the package manager with dodgy behavior, that's not a walled garden like iOS Not having to check your cereal for razor blades is also a freedom | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | amiga386 5 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
You're asking Debian to check out all aspects of a program and hold them liable if it does something you don't like, or their volunteers does something you don't like. That's not what Debian is doing. Debian is asking for volunteers to package the world's free software, also written by volunteers. They have their own checklists, your "dodgy behaviour" concerns aren't on it. Confirming the software meets your expectations depends on you evaluating it. If it doesn't, you can then volunteer your time to write them a bug report, which they might or might not accept and fix. | |||||||||||||||||
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