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Re: Kongrats KDE! Next up: "KOffice replaces Hancom"
by Desktop maniac on Wednesday 16/Jan/2002, @19:33
Blah, blah blah you Richard Stallman Limmings all sound the same. Group think is all ways a bad thing. Time to group up people and think out side the box. Going from one slavery to another is not an answer. Just ask the Russians circa 1920s.
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Re: Kongrats KDE! Next up: "KOffice replaces Hancom"
by Scott on Wednesday 16/Jan/2002, @20:15
So by "one slavery to another" you mean closed source to closed source, right?

Actually I'm not really a FSF guy--not completely anyway. I'm somewhere inbetween OSI and FSF.

I think closed source software could potentially be acceptable, but I don't want to deal with it and really don't care about it. So I guess I have a passive dislike for proprietary software--I just don't care about it--whereas the FSF has an active dislike.

Oh, and another point. Groups that think alike are great. Groups that collectively don't think are bad.

Methinks too many Linux newbies have forgotten that Linux isn't just another platform (and ignore why Linux exists in the firstplace). And a couple of them have decided to troll here [slaps own hand for responding to trolls].
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  • Re: Kongrats KDE! Next up: "KOffice replaces Hancom"
    by Desktop maniac on Thursday 17/Jan/2002, @09:16
    Always closed source is slavery and always open is also slavery. We need choice not some fanacics forced software utopia.
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