Free Software Leadership
GroundBounce writes: "An article at Advogato uses the recent resignation of Christoph Pfister from the Fink project to analyze and highlight the ways in which the free software community often alienates its leaders, and the differences between the Mac shareware and the greater free software communities."
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The "cat" shit is really irritating. He needs to either get an editor or lose the "clever" shit.
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interesting point the author makes.. smoking _good_ crack can lead to deficincies in software. who woulda thought...
(note to ms executives: start feeding the clans the _bad_ crack, not the _good_ crack)
Not where I'm sitting...it's late over here. :)
bad joke followed by bad excuse....let's see...that means you're out of cleverness for the moment and I've lost a playmate...darn! Ok, you can think about your retort for a while, but if you can't come up with something good in the next 15 days, I'm going to tell mom you're on the computer again, and she's not going to let you go to the mall.
this is obviously ontopic. that "journalist" used "cat" at least 8x in that article.
why even post bullshit like that?
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