On Friday 05 September 2003 07.32, Han Boetes wrote:
> guran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Personally I think that much of the value of Linux apart from quality
> > is the right to make one owns choices. Otherwise we might be locked
> > into a 'communistic' philosophy, that has decided what is best for us.
>
> That's got nothing to do with communism. You are refering to the
> political models used in the former USSR and China and North Korea. By
> analogy, not all skinheads are nazi's.

Well, you are entitled to your interpretation. Mine was that in practice both 
Lenin and Mao defined what was best for the party, and that was forced to be 
the communistic way. In that envelope I was trying to say that the idea or 
finding that a newbie does not know anything about CLI in a console, does not 
necessarily indicate that Mdk should stop them from learning about it.

regards
guran

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Only in a society that has 'a priori' defined what is the truth
can the result from the evolution of life be defined false.


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