London bombings toll rises to 38

Ante Karamatić ivoks at grad.hr
Fri Jul 8 07:06:02 UTC 2005


On Fri, 2005-07-08 at 07:49 +0100, Jon Dixon wrote:

> Maybe it's because Ubuntu aspires to 'humanity to others', and values
> human life unlike those who carried out and support such attacks.

Sure thing. But, you know, Ubuntu is Free software (free as in free
speech). It can be used by anyone, even terorrists. So, could you say
Ubuntu is supporting terorrists if it can be used by them?

World is a complicated place. Politic topics aren't good for this lists.
Even with this kind of tragic, horrible situations, you get someone who
loose (people died - can there be a bigger loss?), and you have someone
who wins (oil prices going down).

So, let's just leave this event out of Ubuntu lists, ok?

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