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Stallman Meets KDE Team for Tea

fishermonger writes "Trying to imoprove relations, the french KDE team invited RMS to tea at Linux Solutions 2003. From the piece: 'He asked whether KDE people were saying "Gnu/Linux" or just "Linux", and Open Source or Free Software. I told him some of us are using KDE/Gnu/Linux which pleased him as an answer.' Many pearls in the article."

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  1. Re:Uh oh... by jeffy124 · · Score: 0, Troll

    KDE/GNU/what KDE/GNU/the KDE/GNU/heck KDE/GNU/do KDE/GNU/you KDE/GNU/mean KDE/GNU/by "KDE/GNU/getting KDE/GNU/out KDE/GNU/of KDE/GNU/hand"? KDE/GNU/after KDE/GNU/awhile KDE/GNU/you KDE/GNU/dont KDE/GNU/seem KDE/GNU/to KDE/GNU/notice KDE/GNU/it KDE/GNU/anyway.

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  2. Re:Hey Michael... by hswerdfe · · Score: 0, Troll

    dude, you need to chill and take /. like life with a grain of salt.

    I am totally aware of the "Banned post", and I think its total fucking bullshit that they abuse there power like that.

    and there are many many problems with /. but like what does it mater?

    go, read your news in on other websites, go make friends in other places...its all good man...life is good...be happy and don't stress yourself out like this man.....there is life out side of /.

    Peace My man....I hope you find it.

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  3. Take your GNU GAY DICK out of here. by zymano · · Score: 0, Troll

    Go wack off to a gnu/linux/apache gay website.

  4. Re:Corrected Article by Vengie · · Score: 0, Troll

    Wow...i have to admit, I didn't believe this post's original text until i saw it change. =(

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  5. Mandatories for nerds by CCRancor · · Score: 0, Troll

    If it's mandatory, according the Ubergeek, to say GNU/Linux; must you also have a big beard and a pear-shaped body to be a true and righteous nerd?

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