I agree. And we're safe because of the FSF
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Red Hat Backlash?
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I definitely agree, Mr. Wookie. I think that Redhat still has the confidence of the community, and if it can do things right, will maintain that trust.
But Redhat is enterint a new relationship -- a relationship with businesses -- that both parties have to adapt to. I think there are some good people at the helm, and so I'm not worried.
Thanks to the FSF, we don't lose out on the success of a brand name Linux distribution company.
-- Duane
"Could" care less? I just have to poke at this...
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By stating that you "could" care less, my understanding, then would be that you do, indeed, care about them. If you did not at all care about them, then you could NOT care less.
It's funny how you seem to use bad language to describe a set of movies which you care about.
I have no idea, but they have many differences. I don't know if comparing lines of code would tell you which is "better", or who is the "winner". It MIGHT be a ball-park figure, just to compare with other major components, like the kernel, or other software like Window$, etc.
I have no idea, but they have many differences. I don't know if comparing lines of code would tell you which is "better", or who is the "winner". It MIGHT be a ball-park figure, just to compare with other major components, like the kernel, or other OS's like Window$, etc.
I have no idea, but they have many differences. I don't know if comparing lines of code would tell you which is "better", or who is the "winner". It MIGHT be a ball-park figure, just to compare with other major components, like the kernel, or Window$, etc.
It's probably a good thing that your comment is number 196.:)
Of course/. is biased. We are the on-line community that HFA et al. are afraid of, and we happen to be the portion of the on-line community that is most vehemently opposed to greedy copyright laws.
I agree that they did what is 'legally' right. It was totally within their power. But what I, and most others oppose is the iron-grip tactics that they use to stifle anything that is not "Their Way". And it appears, at least to me, that Their Way is whatever is most lucrative.
I definitely agree, Mr. Wookie. I think that Redhat still has the confidence of the community, and if it can do things right, will maintain that trust.
But Redhat is enterint a new relationship -- a relationship with businesses -- that both parties have to adapt to. I think there are some good people at the helm, and so I'm not worried.
Thanks to the FSF, we don't lose out on the success of a brand name Linux distribution company.
-- Duane
By stating that you "could" care less, my understanding, then would be that you do, indeed, care about them. If you did not at all care about them, then you could NOT care less.
It's funny how you seem to use bad language to describe a set of movies which you care about.
lol. Sorry.
-- Duane
I have no idea, but they have many differences. I don't know if comparing lines of code would tell you which is "better", or who is the "winner". It MIGHT be a ball-park figure, just to compare with other major components, like the kernel, or other software like Window$, etc.
-- Duane
I have no idea, but they have many differences. I don't know if comparing lines of code would tell you which is "better", or who is the "winner". It MIGHT be a ball-park figure, just to compare with other major components, like the kernel, or other OS's like Window$, etc.
-- Duane
I have no idea, but they have many differences. I don't know if comparing lines of code would tell you which is "better", or who is the "winner". It MIGHT be a ball-park figure, just to compare with other major components, like the kernel, or Window$, etc.
-- Duane
Huh?
Well, I put my vote in for GNOME. Oh wait, I'm not supposed to vote in a flame war, am I?
:)
-- Duane
It's probably a good thing that your comment is number 196. :)
/. is biased. We are the on-line community that HFA et al. are afraid of, and we happen to be the portion of the on-line community that is most vehemently opposed to greedy copyright laws.
Of course
I agree that they did what is 'legally' right. It was totally within their power. But what I, and most others oppose is the iron-grip tactics that they use to stifle anything that is not "Their Way". And it appears, at least to me, that Their Way is whatever is most lucrative.
-- Duane