Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question

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From: Sunnz
Date: Monday, January 7, 2008 - 9:04 am

Has anybody thought of this... the ports system is a facility that one
can 'borrow' and use on a OpenBSD system that _is_ used for their own
'convenience'!!! You can just improve it and give back your changes,
and most of the stuff you'll ever do with it has much to deal with
free software anyway - much better than that evil proprietary crap on
the mobile phone that will eat your child and shrink your penis, and
possibly organ damage!!!
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Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question, Jack J. Woehr, (Thu Jan 3, 9:44 am)
Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question, Douglas A. Tutty, (Thu Jan 3, 2:35 pm)
Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question, Douglas A. Tutty, (Thu Jan 3, 7:42 pm)
Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question, Todd Alan Smith, (Fri Jan 4, 11:15 pm)
Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question, Alexander Terekhov, (Sat Jan 5, 8:41 am)
Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question, Alexander Terekhov, (Sat Jan 5, 9:27 am)
Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question, Richard Stallman, (Sun Jan 6, 3:46 am)
Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question, Alexander Terekhov, (Sun Jan 6, 4:52 am)
Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question, Richard Stallman, (Sun Jan 6, 9:18 pm)
Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question, Sunnz, (Mon Jan 7, 9:04 am)
Re: Open Source Article Spawns Interesting Ethical Question, Denis Doroshenko, (Sat Jan 12, 5:50 pm)