> > Nothing whatsoever. But IMHO there's something wrong with people who
> > keep trying to shove non-free tools down everyone else's throats.
> 
> The problem with that statement is that it implies that you speak for
> everyone, in particular the people who have commit rights in the CVS
> tree.
> 
> If you do, it would be nice if those 31 would step foward and say so.

I heartily agree.

Whether it's free or non-free, if it gets the damned job done, then
you should use it.

The time spent whining that you don't have the source, or refusing
to cooperate because of some moral/ethical issue could be spent coding.

(hey.. it's software, not famine or nuclear war..)

-- 
Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 


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