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Re: The trouble with OpenSource is ..

  • Subject: Re: The trouble with OpenSource is ..
  • From: Hadron Quark <qadronhuark@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 12:12:54 +0200
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Gregory Shearman <ZekeGregory@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> NoStop wrote:
>  
>> Anytime I hear some asshole bitching about what's missing in an open
>> source app, I have NO sympathy. Either pitch in and help it happen or just
>> fuck off and go back to Windoze and paying others to do the work and hope
>> that what they come up with isn't driven by profits over quality.
>
> [Sounds of cheering from all happy linux users]
>
> You are too right! Fish, cut bait or shut up!
>
> I like it.
>
> It must be the proprietary mindset that everything MUST be done for you....
> If you like software and you use it then contribute to making it better....
> Because under open source you can...

Wow, a new Roy Level nutter.

You do realise that 99.9% of Linux users *now* wouldn't have a clue how
to program in C or C++ dont you?

Asking nOObs to modify the code is a recipe for disaster.


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