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2005-06-29
Fortunately, I got enlightened 10 years earlier almost immediately after spending a couple of hours studying the Free Software Manifesto. When you ask yourself what your human rights are regarding software, you'd have to be a vegetable not to be impressed by the immense wisdom behind Free Software.
I didn't need Obama signing questionable legislation into law either to reach this epiphany. Microsoft, Apple and friends did it for me. Linux "may be" rough around the edges, but my software freedom is something I'm unwilling to sacrifice as a geek, software engineer and computer user.