On 2/7/06, Ian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Better to act before the problem arises.
Should we lock up the criminals before they commit crimes? How do we know who is a criminal and who isn't? Maybe if someone accuses them of having the potential of becoming a criminal, even though they have done nothing wrong. well, then everyone could start accusing people they don't like... Hmmm. Maybe just if an *expert* says "That person is likely to be a criminal." Then we lock them up.... the problem is, these easter eggs are *NOT* and never have been a problem. One guy makes some silly comment about seeing EE in free software (which, as I pointed out, we are in good company with the likes of Debian, Mozilla, the GIMP, and others) and suddenly we have to remove these. You claim there will be problems in "your field" of education. Has anyone refused to install OOo at their schools because of EE? Seriously, I want to know. Anyone at all. If not, then this is absolutely a non-issue and needs to be dropped. -- - Chad Smith http://www.gimpshop.net/ Because everyone loves free software!
