[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 > Russell Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 > > ...but because qmail is not open source, Dan wins the argument without
 > > need for persuasion.
 > 
 > But I haven't heard of anything people can't accomplish with qmail,
 > obeying Dan's license, except possibly ``Never have a /var directory
 > on any of our machines.'' Which was my original point; concerns over
 > Dan's licensing seem to be a tempest in a teapot.

The in-depth answer goes into much more detail than is appropriate for
either of these fora, however I can summarize it by noting that it's
not enough for me to be forced to make the choices I would make if I
had free will.  I have to have free will itself.

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