Hmm

My blog seems to have been removed from Planet Debian..

8 Responses to “Hmm”

  1. jc-denton says:

    That sucks, I like your blog and I usually like Planet Debian too. But if they start making Blogs disappearing, i’ll probably stop using Planet Debian.

  2. Glanz says:

    Perhaps a hooded integrist with swirl tattoos from debian-legal zapped ya… :)
    Check Joey’s Blog.
    cvs log:

    revision 1.19
    date: 2005/04/29 22:47:33; author: keybuk; state: Exp; lines: +32 -2
    remove imurdock, from many complaints

  3. Jon says:

    Maybe ubuntu/canonical is the only commercial debian derivative which is acceptable on pdo..

  4. Jon says:

    I have also appreciated reading what you have to say on planet debian. I think especially the Progeny centric posts relates more to Debian then the other stuff you post. Then again, I like reading John Fleck’s entries on planet gnome. :)

    But it’s not such a big deal. I can just subscribe to another feed.

  5. Joe Buck says:

    The person who removed Ian is a Canonical employee, and he himself has plugged Canonical/Ubuntu in postings that appeared on Planet Debian, as have many others (not that there’s anything wrong with that, but the same rules should apply to all). A cynic might wonder whether Ian’s real offense was to say something negative about keybuk’s employer.

  6. A Long Time Debian User says:

    Who ever removed Ian needs to be tarred and feathered. If it wasn’t for Ian, the founder of Debian, the “Canonical employee” wouldn’t even be working with Ubentu/Debian GNU/Linux! I have removed my account from Debian Planet in protest.

  7. “Free as in free speech…” and all that nonsense

    It happened now:

    Ian Murdocks, one of the founder of Debian Linux, Blog was removed from Planet Debian.

    Why is that?

    Joey Hess is showing us the answer:

    revision 1.19
    date: 2005/04/29 22:47:33; author: keybuk; state: Exp; lines: +32 -2
    re

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