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On 2/18/11 04:16 , Brad Knowles wrote:
> On Feb 17, 2011, at 11:08 PM, Brandon S Allbery KF8NH wrote:
> 
>> What they're doing does make a lot of sense for the end user, but developers
>> are going to be waving torches and pitchforks at Apple for a while...
> 
> If you want to suggest that we should have harsh restrictions on the things 
> that multi-billionaires and multi-billion dollar multinational companies can 
> do with the ecosystems that they've built and that they continue to spend 
> billions of dollars per year to sustain, I can certainly see that argument.

Could you explain where I said anything like that?  On rereading my message,
it continues to say the opposite — and in fact raises that legal option
precisely as a warning why *not* to do it.

So far, you are mostly impressing me as someone with an axe to grind and no
willingness to read for comprehension before launching attacks.  I continue
to think this is not appropriate behavior for a professionals' mailing list.

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brandon s. allbery     [linux,solaris,freebsd,perl]    [email protected]
system administrator  [openafs,heimdal,too many hats]                kf8nh
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