Bernie wrote:
> Ok, I know you live in Romania. However I would like to point out that
> Romania has never been a communistic country. It was a country with only
> one party (aka. dictatorship).
Trying to extrapolate here, I believe nobody has yet seen a communistic
country, but only dictatorships of some kind or another.
Yesterday I managed to write a few lines of text here about how life in
Romania during the 80's . them i posponed the message. I have just deleted
that rows They sounded too incredible, and they did not fit into the topic of
the list
> >Linux, being developed by thousands of programmers from different corners
of
> >the world, does not impose any particular standards of its own.
>
> If we would like a political resemblence here, anarchy would probably fit
> for Linux. And this mixed up with liberal ideas, socialdemocracy in a small
> sense and some of the users seems to have listened a bit to much from
> Hitler. But that last be said of Microsoft and their users as well: "Ein
> computer, ein OS, ein F�hrer!" ;-)
> Hmm... come to think about it all I lack is a F�hrer and I would fit into
> that as well.
> //Bernie
Pretty good point about Linux. But I don't think that anarchy fitted so well.
Perhaps on a smaller scale. Linux is still governed by precise rules even so
mixed up as it is.as an OS But I'm going to keep the liberal ideas and
social-democracy (and a bit of the nationalist spirit; some can be very
fanatic - see zealouts :-) )
And we all lack a Fuhrer.sometimes :-)
Cristian Burneci
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