I noticed that http://www.gimp.org has gone 'black', in order to
protest European software patents. A noble cause, for sure, but
should this not have been announced at least, perhaps even debated?
Or did my trigger-happy, spam-seeking delete-finger erase that
message accidentally?
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Branko Collin wrote:
I noticed that http://www.gimp.org has gone 'black', in order to
protest European software patents. A noble cause, for sure, but
should this not have been announced at least, perhaps even debated?
Or did my trigger-happy, spam-seeking delete-finger erase that
message
Hi,
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 14:57, Branko Collin wrote:
I noticed that http://www.gimp.org has gone 'black', in order to
protest European software patents. A noble cause, for sure, but
should this not have been announced at least, perhaps even debated?
Or did my trigger-happy, spam-seeking
Branko Collin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I noticed that http://www.gimp.org has gone 'black', in order to
protest European software patents. A noble cause, for sure, but
should this not have been announced at least, perhaps even debated?
Or did my trigger-happy, spam-seeking delete-finger
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 02:57:39PM +0200, Branko Collin wrote:
I noticed that http://www.gimp.org has gone 'black', in order to
protest European software patents. A noble cause, for sure, but
should this not have been announced at least, perhaps even debated?
Or did my trigger-happy,
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Henrik Brix Andersen wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 14:57, Branko Collin wrote:
I noticed that http://www.gimp.org has gone 'black', in order to
protest European software patents. A noble cause, for sure, but
should this not have been announced at least, perhaps