Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Nov 2007 17:33 UTC, submitted by WillM
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RE[5]: Good for Novell!
by JMcCarthy on Thu 8th Nov 2007 19:39
in reply to "RE[4]: Good for Novell!"
First, I am labelling people who advocate the use of proprietary software (in Linux), or people who not only don't believe in free-software (in Linux), but actively chastise it, as rif-raff.
Unless I'm mistaken these people haven't done much to support GNU/Linux, except maybe giving away the occasional trinkets, which may be nice to have, but certainly are not necessary, and infact maybe more harmful in the long run because any time money gets involved, the ideals that got us here in the first place become subordinate to $ and an are generally unimportant.
Basically every country in the world founded on a noble idea is now living proof of this.
Edited 2007-11-08 19:41
First, I am labelling people who advocate the use of proprietary software (in Linux), or people who not only don't believe in free-software (in Linux), but actively chastise it, as rif-raff.
so by this comment I assume you don't use MP3s for music nor flash on a website?
else your comment is self labeling...





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2005-07-06
Keep in mind, much of this "riff-raff" helped developers to get you/us/we here in the first place.