'Dan Langille' wrote:
>On 11/5/2010 2:21 PM, Henrik Johansen wrote:
>> 'Heitor Medrado de Faria' wrote:
>>> Thank you for all the answers.
>>> Im pretty younger than Kern (Im 26), and since 21 I contribute to Bacula
>>> in the way I can (doing speaches, translating and writing content,
>>> giving suggestions, giving classes, etc.), since I'm not a developer.
>>> So... I Kind of feel responsible for Bacula success too, even if I
>>> haven't wrote a single code line.
>>> A software gains value according to how much users it has. Making a free
>>> software and than making a enterprise improved version, just sounds to
>>> me like free marketing
>>
>> You really are as ignorant as you sound ...
>
>That is inappropriate.   Insults aren't warranted.  Talk to the issues
>raised, not the person involved.  There are other places more suited to
>insults than these mailing lists.

Please, no need to lecture me about mailing list behaviour.

My comment was not meant to be an insult; it was more an outburst of
surprise. That a person who claims to have been lecturing and teaching
about open source software for 5 years can display such little
understanding for the word "free" really really startles me.

I am not a native english speaker but If I wanted to insult someone I
surely would have come up with something other than "ignorant" ;-)

>-- 
>Dan Langille - http://langille.org/

-- 
Med venlig hilsen / Best Regards

Henrik Johansen
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ScanNet Group
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