• Possibly linuxOPM
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    11 year ago

    It is not the “openness” that matters. What matters is the 4 freedoms. All of the tools you mentioned in your other comments don’t respect your freedom

    • @[email protected]
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      -11 year ago

      How the hell does a useless tool that can’t allow me to do my work “respect my freedom”?!? How absurd are you going to take this?

      • Possibly linuxOPM
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        11 year ago

        It respects your freedom because you (and everyone else) have the ability to run, study, modify and distribute the source code.

        Please see the description of this sub for more information

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          01 year ago

          You didn’t explain how a piece of software that DOESN’T allow me to do my work respect my freedom. It is just wasting people’s time and effort, and not respecting anything.

          Free =/= good

          And if the software isn’t at least good, then it is nearly useless.

          And the entire “free software” community is at fault for this because it doesn’t push developers to actually make good software. It’s like soviet Russian cars like the Trabant or Lada. Technically it is a car. Not a good one, but it is a car, so somehow we should be happy with what we got.