> Richard, you are too stupid to go and learn FACTS before you open
Twice you called free things non-free, and once you called a non-free
things free.
Your memory was incorrect? I bet you make such a mistake again in a
few weeks.
If you can't be accurate, perhaps you should not do interviews.
> In addition, I thought that OpenSolaris was just a kernel, but it
Huh? OpenSolaris is just a kernel, and this helps you how? The
kernel is not free -- it never was. It has a couple of handful of
required drivers which are not included. It is not free, in any
sense. Yet you failed to do any research about this before you went
into the press.
> Partly I had forgotten and partly I fell into a miscommunication.
Someone like you is not allowed to spread mistruths like this in the
media.
> "Lying" is another matter. That is a grave accusation which you and
Since you did it three times so rapidly, I am calling you a liar. And
since you refuse to undo your commercial support in Emacs and GCC, I
am going to call you a hypocrite.
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