Theo de Raadt wrote:
He facilitates using something good on something bad, which helps
end users realize that open source products can be good.
> The gcc and emacs developers -- led by Richard -- have decided
He is arguing against facilitating something bad on something
good. Your argument does not hold and it's unnecessarily
insultive.
BTW I personally think that people should be free to choose to
install whatever software they wish on their machine and that the
ports tree sufficiently warns about the used license. I'd wish you
would keep your arguing at that.
# Han
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