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If ideology is a collection of ideas, then to not be driven by ideology would mean that one is not driven by ideas. What exactly is the alternative? To be idealess? I'm not sure that is something you want to admit to.
The problem isn't ideology, per se. It's narrow-minded ideology, that won't consider the viewpoint of others. I think that few people would consider Perens to be anything other than a zealot. He doesn't like companies like Microsoft (and he was fired from HP for his stridency) and, consequently, he has allowed his opposition to cloud the legitimate interests of another member of the OSS community.