Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Dec 2007 16:32 UTC, submitted by lmvaz
OpenBSD Richard Stallman sent a message to OpenBSD-Misc, explaining why he doesn't recommend OpenBSD. "From what I have heard, OpenBSD does not contain non-free software (though I am not sure whether it contains any non-free firmware blobs). However, its ports system does suggest non-free programs, or at least so I was told when I looked for some BSD variant that I could recommend. I therefore exercise my freedom of speech by not including OpenBSD in the list of systems that I recommend to the public." His mail started a huge thread (that's just page 1) and since then he's under a blast of messages from Theo de Raadt and the OpenBSD users. De Raadt replied: "Richard, you are wrong. You said very clearly in your interview that the ports tree contains non-free software. It does not. It is just a scaffold of Makefiles containing URLs, and an occasional patch here or there. You are just plain wrong. And you are not enough of a man to admit that you are wrong. I may be unfriendly at times, but you are a power-misusing hypocritical liar who attacks projects that try harder than any others to only make free software available. Shame on you."
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Both smoke crack and I think they're awsome
by Bounty on Wed 19th Dec 2007 18:47 UTC
Bounty
Member since:
2006-09-18

I think they're both right. FREEDOM!

-Bounty

Feel free to think about my comment, but if you reply to it, you must include the source and this garbage. This includes telling someone about it. You may not 'restrict my comment's freedom?' by only including part of it. Please feel free to comment out the obsolete portions. Also all changes and the original must have datestamps and author names on all modified portions. You may not include any copyrighted information in any reply (verbal, typed or written), even if you own the copyright, because that would be totally evil or something. In fact, don't link to any websites with copyrighted material. You may not post any reply from non-open source hardware, cuz that promotes EVIL something something or stuff. Same goes for the network gear your hardware is connected to and the server you're reply will be hosted on. 12-19-2007

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archiesteel Member since:
2005-07-02

Just thought you should know that you cannot legally require people to comply with your requests. That is all.

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