On 9 May 2010 23:35, Kangarooo <email address hidden> wrote:
> #121 eh what do you mean by that? if u didnt know as i can see here is democracy. yesterday was mothers day and europes day. also yesterday was Soviet soldier celebration 65 year aniversary for what they did in berlin to city and to woman on that day. Also that was start to occupieng countrs.
> So thats the opposite of democracy. So im really confused couse now it looks that democracy heres not working. What is helping democracy to work?
>
#121 was a gentle reminder that Ubuntu Project has a Self-Appointed
Benevolent Dictator For Life similar to Python, Perl and other
projects.
This is one of the pillars Ubuntu community is based on. In doesn't
matter how many people will "me-too" this bug =)
On 9 May 2010 23:35, Kangarooo <email address hidden> wrote:
> #121 eh what do you mean by that? if u didnt know as i can see here is democracy. yesterday was mothers day and europes day. also yesterday was Soviet soldier celebration 65 year aniversary for what they did in berlin to city and to woman on that day. Also that was start to occupieng countrs.
> So thats the opposite of democracy. So im really confused couse now it looks that democracy heres not working. What is helping democracy to work?
>
#121 was a gentle reminder that Ubuntu Project has a Self-Appointed
Benevolent Dictator For Life similar to Python, Perl and other
projects.
This is one of the pillars Ubuntu community is based on. In doesn't
matter how many people will "me-too" this bug =)
See en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ Benevolent_ Dictator_ For_Life
http://
This has nothing to do with "real-life" =)