Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 11th Mar 2006 16:52 UTC, submitted by fsmdave
GNU, GPL, Open Source "Former Soviet Union is a term that often makes people think of a somehow original concept of freedom and democracy. You can observe some heritage looking at the facts of today's Belarus and Turkmenistan. Anyway, even there, people always have had the will to express their ideas and opinions. Think, for instance, of the samizdat, or of the dissidents. How could native geeks and computer scientists/engineers miss the opportunity to contribute to the free software movement as another expression of freedom and democracy? In this article, hopefully the first of a short series, I will try to outline the rise and growth of free software in the former USSR by interviewing some of the key individuals."
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RE: Huh?
by STTS on Sat 11th Mar 2006 19:53 UTC in reply to "Huh?"
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Cool down, moron. Tell me about, where I must search of all that "pogroms, paranoia, repression and mass death" so I live 37 years in lot of diffrent cities (from Khabarovsk to Tver) and never see any of "pogroms, paranoia, repression and mass death" except maybe last 10 years of pro-american government that increase cementery squares ? May be communists develop secret weapon and put it in my eyes ? Please, if you dare to talk something that you never see youself be ready somebody correct you.
Ironically, I mod up parent - it is so insulting so i miss button.

Edited 2006-03-11 19:55

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