Re: OpenBSD culture?

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From: Marco Peereboom
Date: Thursday, April 15, 2010 - 9:07 am

See I told you logic wouldn't work for you.

The dictionary definition of freedom is no restrictions therefore more
restriction is less free.  Not sure how you can argue that.

ISC has one restriction, the GPL has numerous therefore less free.
Again not sure how this is debatable.

If you prefer the GPL because you think communism was (is??) a good idea
then more power to you.  Changing dictionary definitions to match your
reality is unscientific at best.

On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:02:23AM -0300, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO wrote:
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Re: OpenBSD culture?, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO, (Wed Apr 14, 10:39 pm)
Re: OpenBSD culture?, Artur Grabowski, (Wed Apr 14, 11:39 pm)
Re: OpenBSD culture?, Scott McEachern, (Wed Apr 14, 11:45 pm)
Re: OpenBSD culture?, Tomas Bodzar, (Wed Apr 14, 11:54 pm)
Re: OpenBSD culture?, Marco Peereboom, (Thu Apr 15, 4:52 am)
Re: OpenBSD culture?, Marco Peereboom, (Thu Apr 15, 9:07 am)
Re: OpenBSD culture?, Tony Abernethy, (Thu Apr 15, 9:22 am)