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What's next after open source?
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Kyle Hamilton wrote:

Not all who wander are lost.
Not all who are idealistic are fascist.
Not all who are afraid of being forgotten are Ozymandias.
And not all who work on open-source projects have the patience or will
to keep slamming our horns together.

Honestly, we have better things to do with our time than worry about
license compatibility.  We're hackers.  We shouldn't have to be
lawyers.

-Kyle H

On 4/14/06, John L. Ries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I detect an attempt to propose a compromise (a sensible one, says me, and
I work for a proprietory software developer).  For shame!  :-)

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John L. Ries              |
Salford Systems           |
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Wes Kussmaul
CIO
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Waltham, MA 02451

781-647-7178


My uncle likes to say that the world’s biggest troubles started when the serpent said, “Try this fruit, and by the way if a bunch of people collectively calling themselves Arthur Andersen signs something it’s the same as if a person named Arthur Andersen signed it.” I don’t get the serpent and fruit part. Must be some Swiss mythology thing. He can be a bit obscure.
                        P.K. Iggy
                        _How I Like Fixed The Internet_
                          (Tales from the Great Infodepression of 2009
                          and the prosperity that followed)



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