Gospelcom.net hosts the websites for nearly 200 Christian ministries. They're based around open-source tools - Apache, PHP, Perl, mySQL, etc. I'm confident that an email to Gospelcom would result in a list of the different ministries that needed work done on a volunteer bases.
This has been a topic that I've wondered about for a while and you'll forgive me if it's just s little bit more personal than some of the other questions.
In my reading about the "open source" verses "free software" debate, two little facts dropped out:
ESR has been described as a 'neopagan'
while you've been quoted as saying you're an atheist
I know you've (jokingly) dressed the part of "free software messiah".
It seems to me at least, that ESR is taking the less 'evangelical' route; that his existing religion is blunting a 'pure belief' in the ideals of free software. Could you comment on your faith in the ideology of free software?
Gospelcom.net hosts the websites for nearly 200 Christian ministries. They're based around open-source tools - Apache, PHP, Perl, mySQL, etc. I'm confident that an email to Gospelcom would result in a list of the different ministries that needed work done on a volunteer bases.
See http://www.gospelcom.net/.
In my reading about the "open source" verses "free software" debate, two little facts dropped out:
- ESR has been described as a 'neopagan'
- while you've been quoted as saying you're an atheist
I know you've (jokingly) dressed the part of "free software messiah".It seems to me at least, that ESR is taking the less 'evangelical' route; that his existing religion is blunting a 'pure belief' in the ideals of free software. Could you comment on your faith in the ideology of free software?
Thanks.