On Tuesday 11 December 2007 14:00:43 Richard Stallman wrote:
Now *that* I find humorous.
I find it Kafka-esque, your inability to reccomend OpenBSD because
of some "unfree" items in the ports tree. Effectively you are taking
away the right of people to choose the software they wish to use.
Your definition of free is replete with chains; you would deny the
freedom of choice in the name of freedom.
That is bizarre.
--STeve Andre'
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