Linguistics Meets Linux: A Review of Morphix-NLP
Emre Sevinc writes "Zhang Le, a Chinese scientist working on Natural Language Processing has decided to pack the most important language analysis and processing applications into a single bootable CD: Morphix-NLP. More than 640 MB of NLP specific software is included and there's still a lot of place on the CD which uses a compressed filesystem for bringing us the best of both worlds."
Amazing, isn't it? An article is posted about the latest Microsoft hole or the latest RIAA/MPAA engagement and the slashdot rabble section will harp on about how wonderful OSS is. Then an article extolling the benefits of OSS comes along that, more than likely, adds to the potential for global adoption of OSS. The result; the rabble section heaps mind-numbing stereotpyes upon the article killing useful discussion of the subject.
Any chance people could be vaguely consistent and get behind OSS for reasons other than elitism.
you sir, are a fucking karma whore. you post a direct link to the iso so that you get mod points, and also try to come off as a compassionate fruitcake by asking people not to download it. may you rust in pieces.