Frank Conradie wrote:
> 
> Although this announcement makes us as a company VERY happy, because we have
> systems to deliver (NOT GPL of course), etc., it does have a sad overtone
> though: why oh why can't open source communities work together better? What
> better example does the FSF need to prove that they are on the overly
> aggressive road?
<snip>

Not that I am defending anyone.. it is just human nature.  It has
nothing IMO to do with licenses.  Maybe indirectly in this sitation but
I have seen even people fight over the issues within the exact same
project.  I think the biggest problem right now is not that OSS will
rule the world but that we need to find a better way to get along.

Kevin

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To fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence;
supreme 
excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting.
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