Mandriva to ship Skype
Posted Dec 22, 2005 0:56 UTC (Thu) by
fergal (subscriber, #602)
In reply to:
Mandriva to ship Skype by man_ls
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Mandriva to ship Skype
No, it is the original way around. "Open" in this context obviously means open to inspect and modify; you can construe it as "accessible", but you will not get far, specially if you compare it to GNU tar.
Go to full article and search for the word "open" and you'll see that I was the first person to use it with regard to Skype. That's the context, that is the original way around. I'm not construing anything. I should have said "accessible" (I wish I'd said "accessible") because that was the word used originally and is not so overloaded. You should read my comments with "open" replaced by "accessible".
I still think it should be clear that when I said "open" I did not mean "having inspectable and modifiable source code". Why should it be clear? Firstly because evey occurrence of "open" in my reply was followed by "to" and a person - a pretty good indication of it's meaning but secondly, even if English isn't your first language, Skype is absolutely and positively not open in the "open source" sense, so why on earth would I be claiming that it is?
If you think someone is basing an argument on something that is totally and obviously untrue then simply point out the incorrectness of their premise. Do not respond to the rest of their argument, there is no need to rebut: if you show their premise to be false, the rest of the argument crumbles automatically; if you have misunderstood their premise then you have also misunderstood the rest of their argument and any comments would probably be irrelevant.
So, is Skype accessible to everyone meeting the minimum specs and capable of running Mandriva? I think so. Does that even include those who refuse to run it on principle? I think so. Is modern accessible to Jehovah's Witnesses? Is modern technology accessible to the Amish? Was food accessible to hunger-striking prisoners? Yes, yes and yes.
Forget I ever mentioned the word "open", if you want to reply, talk about "accessible".
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