<quote who="David Kempe">
> How about choiceware?
This is a bit of a red herring. If Free Software were "all about choice", as
some people seem to think, you could choose to take it proprietary. You
could choose not to share with your neighbour.
AbFab: "I don't want more choice, I just want better things!"
...but not "better" in the Open Source way. Choice and efficiency are great
things, but don't count for squirts when you compare them to freedom.
- Jeff
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