Tue, 16 Feb 2016 09:26:54 -0800 Chris Cappuccio <ch...@nmedia.net>
> Yes
> The great example of Richard Stallman set the University of
> California Berkeley on their righteous way to make AT&T Unix System V
> free for all!!!

A historic example, not related, long time ago chose political career
directing lawyers, advocates and salesmen over free for all.  Must be
the age thing, zoo director analogy comes to mind.

Was it not Ken who visited Berkeley?  To be brutal, the free
software happened with or without (and despite) any advocates.

Creating a half-assed multi-version unreadable crap semi (pseudo) free
encumbered licences helps corporations harvest free labour.  Deal with
it, now back to OpenBSD related talk.

Thank you, Chris for adding a bit a humour sunshine today!  And OpenBSD
for providing the sanity and correctness.

> I'm glad this history is finally being discovered and talked about on
> the OpenBSD mailing lists.

As marketing bullshit, meaning, polluting OpenBSD mailing lists.

> It's very important that everyone sees the true greatness of Richard
> Stallman and the GNU project, without which, we would not have GNU
> Hurd.

Sarcastically caustic to the bone!

> Jorge Luis [jorgeluiscorreioeletron...@gmail.com] is a troll.
> > If no, what is the true story of BSD developers?

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