continuing

. . . The cost-benefit analysis of the case for acquiring a piece of
software (indeed for whether or not the employee bicycle shed should
be repainted) nevertheless goes much the same whether 1) that software
is free, 2) it must be paid for, or 3) its users are to be paid to use
it.

John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA


p.s.  The barbed-wire canoe may be old stuff in Oz, but it was new to
me, and I like it.

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