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Re: Theo vs. Richard - avoiding the facts!

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From: L <l@...>
To: misc <misc@...>
Date: Sunday, December 16, 2007 - 10:18 pm

>>> Earlier -


By having links in the port tree to non free software, developers are 
encouraged to use free operating system: openbsd.. and it will not 
encourage people to migrate away from openbsd over to non-free software.
Rather, it will encourage MORE people to use free software.. since the 
majority of openbsd is free software.

By offering GCC on windows, it will encourage less people to use free 
software in many cases.. since one can combine the power of Slickedit 
and EditPlus and Dev C++ and never ever need to use Linux/BSD.

I personally have use GCC with EditPlus at times.. and in many cases it 
saves me from having to boot up a linux box.. i.e. encouraging me NOT to 
use free software.

Blah blah blah.

On and on and on and on and on and on and on.

In fact, CoLinux and VirtualBox.. Both GPL AFAIK... allow anyone to run 
90 percent of their software apps as non free (microsoft word, windows) 
while utilizing GPL kernels at the same time. Since the ratio is 90 
percent microsoft, it means it is not encouraging free software.

With open bsd port system, maybe 90 percent of my OS is running OpenBSD 
free software.. whereas 10 percent is ports that is non free, or even 1 
percent is non free, or similar.

Blah blah blah

On and on and on and on..
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Re: Theo vs. Richard - avoiding the facts!, L, (Sun Dec 16, 10:18 pm)
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