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ESR: 'We Don't Need the GPL Anymore' (O'ReillyNet)

ESR: 'We Don't Need the GPL Anymore' (O'ReillyNet)

Posted Jul 2, 2005 21:37 UTC (Sat) by sbergman27 (subscriber, #10767)
In reply to: ESR: 'We Don't Need the GPL Anymore' (O'ReillyNet) by peace
Parent article: ESR: 'We Don't Need the GPL Anymore' (O'ReillyNet)

While I think that RMS has a showmanship of his own, I have to agree that Eric has totally flown the coup this time. Could he have done *anything* that was more damaging to his position? It's a shame. I guess he thinks of himself as a leader. Well, it will be interesting to see what kind of spin he puts on this after he realizes what a mistake it was.

As I said in my previous post, I believe in the efficacy of the "Open Source" label. People just don't really care about "Freedom". Not when their wallets are involved.

But you can't toss freedom down the toilet and still retain the essence of the movement.

If I were the umpire, I'd say:

RMS: +1
ESR: -1


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ESR: 'We Don't Need the GPL Anymore' (O'ReillyNet)

Posted Jul 7, 2005 14:14 UTC (Thu) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link]

totally flown the coup
What a lovely eggcorn.

ESR: 'We Don't Need the GPL Anymore' (O'ReillyNet)

Posted Jul 8, 2005 0:20 UTC (Fri) by sbergman27 (subscriber, #10767) [Link]

Eek. Your write. Funny thing is, I could half staired at the paige for an our and not scene the error, despite the fact that tin years ago I would half spotted it immediately. I had two look it up. Oddly, constant exposure to the internet seems two half caused me two actually loose sum spelling accuracy.

A few months ago, I wrote to the editor of an India based magazine to point out the misspelling of the word "lose" as "loose". The answer I got back was interesting. He was surprised that we spelled it that way here in the US. "Loose" is simply the standard spelling in that part of the world, according to the editor.

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