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RE[8]: You obviously don't get open source
by felipec on Sat 18th Sep 2010 03:41
in reply to "RE[7]: You obviously don't get open source"
Get back to me when you learn what a comparison is.
What is there to learn?
To assess the similarities and differences between two or more things ["to compare X with Y"]. Having made the comparison of X with Y, one might have found it similar to Y or different from Y.
X=Priest hasn't abused children
Y=Canonical doesn't contribute
I never compared the two, I never assessed any similarities or differences, I merely made an analogy in order to achieve the desired inference, which has nothing to do with the source of the analogy (X).
And before you go ahead and think that I assessed any similarities:
Similar:
Having traits or characteristics in common; alike, comparable.
I never explained any characteristics in common, did I? Thus I never made a comparison.
Moreover, this is a red herring, you are ignoring the inference I'm pointing out; the fact that Canonical is obeying the GPL is irrelevant to the matter of collaboration.




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Get back to me when you learn what a comparison is.