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The existing points in the social contract all use "We" so this one should too
Also added some example citations so you can see what I was doing with the [] at the end of the rationale
General outlining/formatting fixup.

The existing points in the social contract all use "We" so this one should too Also added some example citations so you can see what I was doing with the [] at the end of the rationale General outlining/formatting fixup.
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LLMs are at odds with the Social Contract. [] Our priorities are our users and free software. Debian is Stable. []
Debian has a Social Contract. [1] Our priorities are our users and free software.
Debian is Stable. [2] Users and organizations choose Debian because it is reliable and secure and trustworthy.

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this is a style choice, I was trying not to have commas in this part of the conclusion. I think I will just remove 'trustworthy' since it's mostly synonymous with 'reliable' here.

this is a style choice, I was trying not to have commas in this part of the conclusion. I think I will just remove 'trustworthy' since it's mostly synonymous with 'reliable' here.
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