Debian Linux: How the mighty has fallen
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Re: How the mighty has fallen
Can you post a summary on this? I didn't realise this guy still made videos. He's just such an awful representation of the Linux community.
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Re: How the mighty has fallen
^^^ Lol!!
I'm glad to see somebody else agrees with me. Lunduke is in love with the sound of his own voice; that's ALL it boils down to.....and his opinions are so, meh.....
If he's representative of the Linux community as a whole, then God help us.....'cos we're in trouble.
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Re: How the mighty has fallen
Don't have to like the messenger. But listen to the message and decide it for yourself.
He was talking about this: https://wiki.debian.org/Outreachy/December2024
And related link: https://www.outreachy.org/apply/eligibility/
Read who is eligible to participate as a (paid) intern.
Hope that helps ^_^
Re: How the mighty has fallen
Guys you've never lived in socialism. Maybe you need to, for some time, to learn the hard lesson. Only when it bites you personally, you will sense something is wrong.
P. S. When you understand that every opinion is a vision full of personal history - you will begin to understand that every judgment is a confession.
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