Re: The sorry state of open source today

2007-04-18 Thread José Manuel Molina Pascual
What can be said about a guy that repeats "Our friends, the software patents" in several chapters. -- What is history but a fable agreed upon? In politics stupidity is not a handicap ___ freebsd-advocacy@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.o

Re: The sorry state of open source today

2007-04-18 Thread José Manuel Molina Pascual
Hi, I've never posted to the advocacy list but as I read the post this guy wrote. well, no comment. I've only read the chapter "bugs in the free", it seems to me that this gut is the typical "Security by obscurity", this phrase: "Security fixes are indeed benefiting for having the code in t

Re: The sorry state of open source today

2007-04-18 Thread José Manuel Molina Pascual
Yes, it's true that I've been posting as I was reading, in fact he seems to have good feelings with the *BSD family. Anyway, the chapter "bugs in the free" is a total nonsense. On 4/18/07, Dag-Erling Smørgrav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "José Manuel Molina Pasc

Promise Kept: Sun Delivers Open Source Java

2007-05-09 Thread José Manuel Molina Pascual
Great news for those developing under Java (like me). Can't comply about the superbs efforts made by the FreeBSD java patches development but downloading the binary files was a complete nuisance. http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3676246 -- What is history but a fable agreed upon

Re: FAQ Interactive, Are Video Games Good? A Non-Gamer's Perspective

2008-02-13 Thread José Manuel Molina Pascual
I almost completely agree with you, I'm not a gamer today but I was a moderate gamer during the late 80's and 90's. As you, I don't think that playing violent games does not increase violence, in fact, if you compare the units sold of games such as Grand Theft Auto, Call of Duty against the violen