On 10/5/06, Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In my world freedom is something you have to fight for, otherwise
it gets taken away. Putting a limit on your freedoms is a good
thing. For example freedom is most defined as `the freedom to do
whatever you wish as long as it does not hurt somebody else,' well
that last part `as long as it does not hurt anybody else' is what
the GPL is about.

as rational human beings, i'm sure the openbsd developers knew what
they were doing when they decided they wanted to write bsd code.
coughing up the same old gpl bullshit isn't going to change anything.

In your definition of freedom you'd have the freedom to hurt
somebody else.

what else is a baby-mulching machine good for?

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