Christopher Faylor-2 wrote:
>
> So you, infoterror, are also a student? That's interesting.
>
> Given the number of people in this mailing list from companies who run
> Cygwin, it's hard to see how you could have any basis for your opinion.
>
> Hmm. Now I really understand why your opinion of Cygwin is so low if
> you equate giving away software and volunteering time with "capitalism".
>
Typical thin intelligence replies. In the first sentence, you made an
assumption written nowhere in the text. (The answer is no, for the record.)
In the second paragraph, you make a weak "ad hominem" argument because you
don't want to accept what your userbase is telling you here.
In the third, you deliberately misinterpret a critique of SOME open source
development for ALL open source development.
In summary, your critical thinking skills are underdeveloped.
I would want to work for a project that rewarded critical thinking skills
instead of bulk machine manipulations, because the latter do not support the
user while the former does.
It's interesting that a project such as Cygwin can't get over "attack the
critic" rhetoric. How... immature.
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