> I propose a new phrase to describe 'Open and Free' projects that don't
I have been throwing around a phrase for a few weeks. Perhaps it should
be popularized.
OpenBSD is free as in air.
There, pass it around. Almost all the other software out there is NOT
free as in air. Instead, it is "free as in hangovers". Whatever the
fuck that means... but the analogy is no less clear "free as in beer".
> Society is failing to produce quality because it is acceptable, and in
Well, you won't fix any of that, and neither really will we.
We'll stick to our principles for reasons entirely dissasociated from
those problems, and noone will ever really understand. Probably not
even you will really ever fully understand ;)
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