Ted Unangst wrote:
> On 10/5/06, Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In my world freedom is something you have to fight for,
> > otherwise it gets taken away. Putting a limit on your freedoms
> > is a good thing. For example freedom is most defined as `the
> > freedom to do whatever you wish as long as it does not hurt
> > somebody else,' well that last part `as long as it does not
> > hurt anybody else' is what the GPL is about.
>
> as rational human beings, i'm sure the openbsd developers knew
> what they were doing when they decided they wanted to write bsd
> code.  coughing up the same old gpl bullshit isn't going to
> change anything.

I don't care what license _you_ choose, I never said anything
that. All I said is what the GPL license is about.

Oh, it's tedu misunderstanding people on purpose again. I'll never
learn.


> > In your definition of freedom you'd have the freedom to hurt
> > somebody else.
>
> what else is a baby-mulching machine good for?





# Han

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