On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 11:51:37AM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:I forgot, dictator do create rules for others to follow, but never apply to them. They kill the one that put their kingdom in jeopardy and provide more viable and respectful alternative to their view point. With all the very long lists of self infringement on your own rules provided to you today from your own servers, etc. Looks like you will have a lots to talk about for many years to come then, and we shall now return to a peace state of affair. Go do your penitences now, you need it. You must be very well paid to try to destroy project that actually provide very real alternative to not only Microsoft empire like you say you are fighting against, but also to Apple, SunOS, Cisco, Juniper, NetScreen, Fortigate, and many others as well. Support for BGP alone in OpenBSD does it so well now, that there isn't a need for alternative i most cases now, nor any others alternative of firewall out there that can't even come close to what OpenBSD free alternative provides, and even soon looks lie to your own GCC compiler too and many others. OpenBSD doesn't do everything, not does it pretend to do, but what it does, it is doing very well and in a complete *FREE* matter. It's a shame to not see and value that. Must be really hard to see that with the biggest bunch of programmers following you, you can't come with free software that can even touch, or remotely come close to what makes OpenBSD such a great and *FREE* OS in such a clean, efficient, simple, well documented and secure way. The treat must be so bad as to feel the needs to try to destroy it burned your finger. That out to be the only logical explications to your actions in the last 48 hours. If you can't beat them, joint them, so why don't you see the light and start acting accordingly. You are a great preacher, just doesn't apply to your own church, does it?! With all due respect, if there is any left, Best regards, Daniel PS: With everything put to light, how can you put a judgment on others port tree, or even distribution systems. Your obviously violate your own rules way more.
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