As in, 'I'm gonna hold by breath until I die.'

I thought that was the new distribution model anyway.

It is because of this possability that the Chinese government
went with Linux. They did not want to base a very important part
of their infrastructure on one company's product, a product
that could be withheld in times of disagreement.

Even though it will never happen, I think that the fact that
the suggestion was even made quite interesting. In a perfect
world, this would cause many people to re-think their dependency.

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