Matthias Benkard wrote: >>So this has nothing to >>do with freedom in /any/ sense of the word, it has to do with a >>political agenda opposed to the idea of private property. > > > Freedom is inherently political, you know. You're condemning the FSF > for being political, although the FSF's stated purpose is a political > one.
Oh, I missed that. I just saw something about software should be shared and programmers should be content with an hourly wage, not sales. kt -- http://www.theoryyalgebra.com/ "We are what we pretend to be." -Kurt Vonnegut -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list