Problem!

Ari Torhamo ari.torhamo at saunalahti.fi
Sat Feb 4 10:50:34 UTC 2006


la, 2006-02-04 kello 11:01 +0800, Michael T. Richter kirjoitti:

> When you claim to be "Linux for Human Beings" it behooves you to accept
> a single, basic, human trait: we are different from each other.
> Groupthink is as wrong for Linux users as it is for Windows users.
> Indeed it's far worse for Linux users since Linux users are the ones
> constantly trumpeting "freedom" left, right and centre.  Apparently, as
> with most other places, Linux users spouting off on "freedom" really
> mean "freedom for me and a few of my friends".


You get more if you you don't demand absolute freedom (what ever that
might be), always and everywere. Linux and free software didn't evolve
to what they are now by people just doing things their own way. It's
been about being clever too and accepting things that work better.

Kind regards,

Ari

"If we are not free inside, nothing in the outside world can make us
feel free. If we often feel that we have to put our freedom to test,
perhaps we are missing the inner freedom."





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