Quotes for the CD labels at: http://www.ulrich-hansen.de/etch DVD 1 > The power of Linux is as much about the community of cooperation behind it as the code itself. Linus Torvalds, Linux DVD 2 > People who love this system ought to know that it is our idealism made real. Richard Stallman, GNU DVD 3 > It's ready when it's ready. Debian multiarch CD (i386, AMD64, PowerPC) > People who love this system ought to know that it is our idealism made real. Richard Stallman, GNU multiarch CD (Alpha, HP/PA, IA64) > The power of Linux is as much about the community of cooperation behind it as the code itself. Linus Torvalds, Linux multiarch DVD > The primary purpose of the Debian project is to finally create a distribution that lives up to the Linux name. Ian A. Murdock, Debian netinst CD > People who love this system ought to know that it is our idealism made real. Richard Stallman, GNU CD 1 > you are free to run the program, for any purpose. CD 2 > you are free to study how the program works, and adapt it to your needs. CD 3 > you are free to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor. CD 4 > you are free to improve the program, and release your improvements to the public, so that the whole community benefits. CD 5 > Debian will remain 100% free. Debian Social Contract CD 6 > We will give back to the free software community. Debian Social Contract CD 7 > We will not hide problems. Debian Social Contract CD 8 > Our priorities are our users and free software. Debian Social Contract CD 9 > What we wanted to preserve was not just a good environment in which to do programming, but a system around which a fellowship could form. Dennis M. Ritchie, UNIX CD 10 > The power of Linux is as much about the community of cooperation behind it as the code itself. Linus Torvalds, Linux CD 11 > People who love this system ought to know that it is our idealism made real. Richard Stallman, GNU CD 12 > The primary purpose of the Debian project is to finally create a distribution that lives up to the Linux name. Ian A. Murdock, Debian CD 13 > Who can afford to do professional work for nothing? What hobbyist can put 3-man years into programming, finding all bugs, documenting his product and distribute for free? Bill Gates, 1976 CD 14 > Our philosophy is to provide software for our machines free or at minimal cost. Steve Jobs, 1976 CD 15 > Information wants to be free because it has become so cheap to distribute, copy, and recombine - too cheap to meter. It wants to be expensive because it can be immeasurably valuable to the recipient. Stewart Brand CD 16 > I think coordinating 1000 prima donnas living all over the world will be as easy as herding cats. Andrew S. Tanenbaum CD 17 > Here's my standing on "keeping control": I won't. Linus Torvalds CD 18 > The more freedoms you grant those, who use and extend your code, the more incented they will be to contribute. Brian Behlendorf, Apache CD 19 > In just a few years, we have gone from nothing to a robust body of software that solves many different problems and is reaching the million user count. There's no reason for us to slow down now. Bruce Perens CD 20 > We will make the best system we can. Debian Social Contract CD 21 > It's ready when it's ready. Debian CD (KDE) > Computers can change your life for the better (Hacker Ethics) CD (Xfce) > All information should be free (Hacker Ethics)