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Author Re: Bits from the release team: the plans for etch
Florian Weimer

2005-10-28, 4:51 pm

* Bernhard R. Link:

> * Florian Weimer <fw@deneb.enyo.de> [051025 13:51]:
>
> Little nitpick and petition: Please write "generated Postscript files"
> in such examples, as postscript files can be perfectly editable and
> only the existance of easier languages causes the vast majority of
> postscript files being generated non-editable forms. (As is assembler
> files currently, or as C source code would be if almost everyone switched
> to some other language with a compiler generating C code as intermediate
> format.)


On systems without digital restrictions managemet without mandatory
enforcement [1], it goes without saying that you can change bytes as
you like, but it is hardly the preferred way of implementing
modifications.

Is it really controversial that these problems are bugs? I assumed
that only the RC status could be subject to debate.

1. Both the kernel and GCC include DRM, but without mandatory
enforcement.


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