Quoting Pablo Manalastas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> In fact, the most important applications are NON-gnu!

Out of curiosity, which codebases do you consider more important to
Linux than glibc, gcc/g++, cpp, bison, flex, autoconf, make, automake,
emacs, rcs/cvs, and the binutils?

By the way, I finally saw that movie (Revolution OS) last night.  Not
bad.  I happen to appear in it twice, once at an SVLUG installfest, and
once as one of the organisers of Windows Refund Day.  (But Moore didn't
interview me.)

> P.S. If you liked the song of the open-source movement at the
> end of the movie, you must be either c---y or a hacker!  He he :)

Their performance was a rather dry joke based on a rather infamous
a-capella recording, widely available on the Net, of Stallman singing
(that same tune and words).  The song in RMS's rendition sounds very
peculiar for the reason that it was only half of the melody, as there's
supposed to be a second singing part done by someone else in
counterpoint.

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Rick Moen                           make up _all_ the conspiracy theories? 
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