linux-kernel-legal? was (Re: Linux 2.2.20pre10)

Mr. Shannon Aldinger (god@yinyang.hjsoft.com)
Mon, 22 Oct 2001 16:21:23 -0400 (EDT)


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On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Gregory Ade wrote:

> No, it's a Republic. More specifically, a representative democracy, which
> means that we're at the mercy of the people we've given license to
> represent us. They make all sorts of promises to get in office, and then
> go do their own damn thing anyway.
>

Here I thought we had Republicans fighting to make the US a republic and
Democrats fighting to make it a Democracy. Oh well, my mistake. Can
someone start a seperate mailing list maybe linux-kernel-legal. It would
be a good place for this and discussion of any other new laws, US and
other that effect the kernel hackers. As a bonus it wouldn't distract from
the patches.

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