On 2003-09-01 03:22:33 +0100 Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sections, and spread misinformation about non-free software we
distribute.
To accuse someone of dishonesty is a grave accusation.
To accuse someone of accusing someone of dishonesty is pretty serious,
too. You appear to be arguing against an accusation that was not
made. Maybe it will be made now, by someone who wishes to create
another tangent. Why give them the opportunity? How does it serve
your purpose?
I really admire your efforts in correcting any inaccurate past
statements, but you do sometimes make them and you cannot deny that,
surely? Else why would you correct them? It may have happened purely
because some of those informing you do not give you correct
information at times, but that is "misinformation" too, even though it
is not dishonesty.
Yes, "misinformation" can be "honest" in a way. None are perfect.
Humanity, bah.
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