Linked by Hadrien Grasland on Sat 8th Jan 2011 19:28 UTC, submitted by sjvn
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RE[6]: Just don't buy Apple's products.
by spiderman on Mon 10th Jan 2011 14:44
in reply to "RE[5]: Just don't buy Apple's products."
"Yes you are (buying a philosophy). You are just not buying free software philosophy but from your post I can see you are buying a philosophy.
Am I so wrong that I don't see a relation here? "
You said that you don't buy a philosophy and that you avoid any free software. In other words, you buy software because they are not free. If software A is free and software B is not free, you will buy B because you don't like the philosophy behind software A, or we can say because you like the philosophy behind B better.
If you buy a software because you like the philosophy behind it better they you are actually buying philosophy. You just bought B because it was not free software, you bought the philosophy that "free software is evil". That is another philosophy/religion, just as bad as "proprietary software is evil".
Edited 2011-01-10 14:48 UTC
RE[7]: Just don't buy Apple's products.
by VZsolt on Mon 10th Jan 2011 15:09
in reply to "RE[6]: Just don't buy Apple's products."




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Am I so wrong that I don't see a relation here?