>  I ran Linux for 7 years before switching to Mac, so I know all about
>  "free as in speech", which is what you're referring to.

You can run linux forever if you want, that doesn't makes you
understand the concept of freedom, the most important thing for me.
I don't care if it is the best tool, if it's free I can make it better.

>
>  >  Maybe is all my fault, I don't speak English so maybe what I've wrote
>  >  sounds offensive to you or other mac users. Sorry about that, wasn't
>  >  my intention.
>
>  It's not an English thing, it's a "you can use free software in a
>  proprietary environment just fine thank you" way of thinking for me.
>  As I mess around with stuff more I've come to realize that if you
>  can't customize your tools yourself (hence my recent struggles with
>  getting my vim skills (using MacVim) up to speed) then you are missing
>  out on setting up your development rig exactly the way you want.
>
>  I use paid tools when they are needed (TextMate, Komodo, CSSEdit)
>  because I can't do it by hand but I try to use the free stuff whenever
>  I can.  Right tool for the job, whether it's paid-for or not.

And there is where we disagree.

>  Let's hope this thread can die now.

It's ok for me.

- Dardo Sordi.

>  --
>
>
> Chris Hartjes
>  Internet Loudmouth
>  Motto for 2008: "Moving from herding elephants to handling snakes..."
>  @TheKeyBoard: http://www.littlehart.net/atthekeyboard
>
>  >
>

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