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Re: Practicality of GNU project and libre movement
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quiliro |
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Re: Practicality of GNU project and libre movement |
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Fri, 31 Jul 2020 13:55:18 -0500 |
jinnjus via libreplanet-discuss <libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org>
writes:
> Well, I am new on the list too and got a lot out of this discussion
> until it devolved into Miles bashing. I normally would agree with
> kind communication, but in the context of the entire discussion one
> email with a harsh but real criticism wasn't bothering me. It was a
> valid opinion and well defended. The fact that there are several
> people on the attack now instead of carrying on means I am hitting the
> unsubscribe button. I'll keep running my little Free Software
> activist project on my own from my solar powered RV for free and you
> can have at it arguing about whether it's nice or not how you go about
> talking about funding or not.
>
> Sorry guys I need to watch my exposure to unproductive negativity. Do
> wish you the best and all successes though.
I think this is intolerant. I prefer Miles' take.
- Kindness as a replacement for Truth, (continued)
- Re: Practicality of GNU project and libre movement, Yuchen Pei, 2020/07/24
- Re: Practicality of GNU project and libre movement, Amin Bandali, 2020/07/24
- Re: Practicality of GNU project and libre movement, Miles Fidelman, 2020/07/24
- Re: Practicality of GNU project and libre movement, Amin Bandali, 2020/07/24
- Re: Practicality of GNU project and libre movement, quiliro, 2020/07/31
Re: Practicality of GNU project and libre movement, Roberto Beltran, 2020/07/23
Re: Practicality of GNU project and libre movement, Chris Franklin, 2020/07/24
Re: Practicality of GNU project and libre movement, Greg Farough, 2020/07/24
Re: Practicality of GNU project and libre movement, quiliro, 2020/07/31