Octavio Alvarez has written:
> That could be the reason behind your analogy with communism, which turns
out to be out of bounds. The Free Software community is > not against
trade or capitalism at all. Maybe some individuals do, but that's another
story. In fact, Free Software is legally based on
Michael Ole Olsen has written:
>Keep the profit at work, but I certainly wouldn't charge in my sparetime
>If you code on something you are hired to do, then its fine you charge,
because you can't say what you want to code on, your employeer >decides so
I partly agree but what would you do if you w
Hendrik Sattler
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> Am 4. Juli 2015 19:40:28 MESZ, schrieb Jan Gloser <
> jan.renra.glo...@gmail.com>:
> >This is a very nice philosophy. It has a history though. It also has a
> >name. Communism. And history has shown us that communism on a large
> >scale
Hello Lumin,
I am not an active member of the debian community, just a listener on this
thread, but you got my attention. I also admire free software makers
although I think one must always keep in mind the reality of the world and
the rules of the game called 'trade'.
Software is a product like
mments, I'll be watching on.
Jan
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Jan Gloser writes:
>
> > 1) I think some valid questions have been raised to which I have not
> > seen ANY satisfactory answer that no doubt a person who truly
> > understands
> Now that systemd has wrecked all kinds of previously working stuff, and
many are beginning to realize the *impossibility* of getting systemd to >
work *with* linux -> I think this might have some effect this time around.
Hello everybody,
I've been watching this discussion, quite curious what wo
Hello people,
Earlier this week I wanted to find a C++ testing library. I tried gtest and
cppunit but both of them seemed way too much overkill for my needs. So I
wrote this:
https://github.com/renra/prehash_challenge_phasor_cpp/blob/master/simple_test.cpp
Now I'm thinking. Is there some way for
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