For an OSS fan Larry McVoy sure fall prey to some of the misconceptions that surround OSS. How can he see seperate and independant attempts to recreate the functionality of his sotware as "reverse engineering" and how dare he view OSS developers as one great colllective, with a group mind.
OSS is about choice, and since he is anti-choice then he is no OSS fan. He can rot on the pile of proprietry crap along with SCO.
For the longest time, I've been running Treewalk my Win32 machines, hence I guess I'm immune to this.
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For an OSS fan Larry McVoy sure fall prey to some of the misconceptions that surround OSS. How can he see seperate and independant attempts to recreate the functionality of his sotware as "reverse engineering" and how dare he view OSS developers as one great colllective, with a group mind.
OSS is about choice, and since he is anti-choice then he is no OSS fan. He can rot on the pile of proprietry crap along with SCO.
Over!, It does not last the whole month of April
Reminds me of Final Fantasy X-II...
Well, OSX-II does have a ring to it, just like Apple-II, Pentium-II