Chen Shapira wrote:
> The list will ideally be expert programmers, free software bigots, and open
> minded individuals. Zen tendencies and Science Fiction fandom is a plus. so
> is the worship of rms/jwz. knowledge of scheme, java, c and python is a good
> idea.
> The idea is to have a hackers community, like the one they had at the mit ai
> lab, complete with lisp machines.
> 
> If you share my vision - join us at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> --chen.

First, scheme, java c and python? hmm, k, I don't qualify already =) I
know only C/Perl.

And I don't think you can get the same kind of community, since when
they started, open source, wasn't much, and thats what kept them
togheter, the common belif and love to the subject. Now its all over the
news and stuff, so unless you invent some new problem, (Like the lack of
lispmachines), you won't be able to get people so closely knit.

Worship of RMS/JWZ? JWZ isn't for free software anymore - he is too busy
with his night club. And I agree with both ESR's and RMS's ideas, so I
can't worship RMS. Though I do agree with most of the free software
concepts, and some of the open source ones. Is ESR an option too?

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