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RE: Stallman, politics and OSNews
by PrimalDK on Fri 10th Jul 2009 02:10
in reply to "Stallman, politics and OSNews"
Why talkin' here about the things Stallman say?
Did he release a new version of the Hurd?
Did he implemented a fix for, say, GNU/Linux?
What is the open source project he leads?
I respect what Stallman did but now he just seems an arrogant "i-just-talk-but-do-not-produce-anything-more" guy and IMHO, OSNews is about software, not about politics!
Did he release a new version of the Hurd?
Did he implemented a fix for, say, GNU/Linux?
What is the open source project he leads?
I respect what Stallman did but now he just seems an arrogant "i-just-talk-but-do-not-produce-anything-more" guy and IMHO, OSNews is about software, not about politics!
Let me quote the title of a recent OSNews article:
"Richard Stallman's Possibly Sexist Remarks at GCDS"
If that smells more of "software" than "politics" to you, I guess I'm not reading enough news headings...
RE[2]: Stallman, politics and OSNews
by ebasconp on Fri 10th Jul 2009 15:16
in reply to "RE: Stallman, politics and OSNews"




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Why talkin' here about the things Stallman say?
Did he release a new version of the Hurd?
Did he implemented a fix for, say, GNU/Linux?
What is the open source project he leads?
I respect what Stallman did but now he just seems an arrogant "i-just-talk-but-do-not-produce-anything-more" guy and IMHO, OSNews is about software, not about politics!