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Date:      Wed, 4 May 2005 01:50:23 +0900
From:      Joel Rees <joel_rees@sannet.ne.jp>
To:        "Fafa Hafiz Krantz" <fteg@london.com>
Cc:        debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:   Re: OPEN SOURCE MASTERPLANS
Message-ID:  <71601E97-BBF3-11D9-80B6-0030654B1810@sannet.ne.jp>
In-Reply-To: <20050503160515.66AE24BEAE@ws1-1.us4.outblaze.com>

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Fafa Hafiz,

Pardon the top post, but master plans are for totalitarian governments 
and bureaucracies. Their sole purpose is to assist in perpetuating 
established institutions. (No institution is going to plan it's own 
demise. Oh, and how well they serve their purpose is a subject of some 
debate.)

Maybe what you should be asking for is examples of business plans, 
although those are all too often used by the powers that be to keep 
small businesses from growing and threatening the status quo. Informal 
operating policies and such might also be of interest.


On 2005.5.4, at 01:05 AM, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:

> Timo,
>
>> please stop posting this!
>
> Get your weak wood out of my wheels!
> I fight poverty to avoid ending up like you.
>
>>> I work for poor people through UNDP.
>>
>> one more proof that there i) are wrong people in the wrong places and
>> ii) much money is being wasted.
>
> There are good people in the UNDP.
>
>> it's not the lame presentation of even lamer masterplans that makes
>> hundreds of thousands of people in the 3rd world die of hunger and
>> deseases every month, no, it's that fucking capitalism!
>
> Masterplans don't kill people!
> Masterplans help them survive!
>
>> you are in one of many key positions to change this. do something! and
>> please stop driveling!
>
> Stop trolling.

--
Joel Rees
     Getting involved in the neighbor's family squabbles is dangerous.
     But if the abusive partner has a habit of shooting through his/her 
roof,
     the guy who lives upstairs is in a bit of a catch-22.



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