El 25/07/14 07:20, Tiberiu C. Turbureanu escribió: > Everybody is free to do whatever they want, me included. I didn't want > to work together with ThinkPenguin, although I respect and followed > their example with the freedom-respecting wifi adapters. That's all. I > hope this answers the freedom of expression question raised by another > forum user.
That is nice. I think that I align with your ethic perspective more. I also agree that ThinkPenguin has spearheaded the provision of hardware which respects your freedom. Then comes Gluglug and then Tehnoetic. All three are constructing a great ecosystem that helps users become free. I think that it would be more useful for all projects that support freedom (in a greater or lesser degree) to collaborate instead of competing. Of course that competition would make the prices go down and the quality to lower. But it could destroy some of the competitors. It is best to collaborate. -- Saludos libres, Quiliro Ordóñez 600 8579
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