Hold up, fellows. I don't see the need to rehash that argument on this list.
Anyone who is interested can search Wikipedia, ask in irc.freenode.net/gnu,
or read essays by rms and esr.

Here's my question: is it more important to create a platform for creative
types to leverage as much free software as possible given their limited
hardware, or to develop a pure free software platform which caters only to
creative types who are lucky enough to have compatible hardware?

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Matt Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am putting together a list of free software for free culture
> artists, with the overall goal of producing something like 'The Open
> CD' but specifically for artists.
>
> The CD will probably wind up being a GNU/Linux live CD, but I may
> conceivably put things that work on proprietary platforms as well, if
> they have a GNU/Linux port that is equally maintained.
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