On Dec 3, 2009, at 5:53 AM, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Jonathan Wilkes escribió:
Well, exagerating on purpose, I said "doesn't work" not to
mean "is inoperable" but rather "doesn't work 100% as
expected". Even if this is very questionable, it was in
relation to the comparison with "hardware" commercial
products, where usually even small defects give you the
right to have the product replaced.
But in the hardware example, you're paying money for a product,
Exactly, that's why I said that _if you buy_ software you should
"demand" that it works. Obviously that doesn't hold for free
software you don't pay for, that was my point.
If you pay for Free Software, then you can also demand that it works.
Since you want to make demands, I suggest paying someone to listen to
them :)
.hc
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