> On 2014-07-29 20:36, Werner Koch wrote: >> On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 19:11, [email protected] said: >> >>> not to refuse all GFDL stuff but to accept only “100% free” things, even >>> when the freedom provided is useless (like the right to modify >> Well, there are different opinions on whether freedom is useless or >> useful. It sometimes depends on where you are currently living. >> Guantanamo or Moscow. > > Freedom is never useless. It gives you the opportunity to make your own > choices rather than just have someone else decide for you.
Ok, so can we say the freedom to change a truth to a lie is a freedom? Because in that case you’re making choice for someone else, the fact changing truth. > Linux have different flavours for different tastes, so you can pick up > the best one which fits in your own needs. *GNU/Linux > You have the option to build up your own distribution and optimize it if > you want, but it is a time consuming task. I agree, I experienced it myself :/ > Personally I use Debian and I have no complains about it. Actually I am > very grateful for the thousands of developers, testers, librarians, > admins and all the community which put a great effort into it, for the > sake of all of us. I am too :) never said the contrary.
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