In message <[email protected]>, Patrick Maupin wrote:
> On May 14, 6:12 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <[email protected]_zealand> > wrote: > >> In message >> <2ff3643b-6ef1-4471-8438-dcba0dc93...@a21g2000yqn.googlegroups.com>, >> Patrick Maupin wrote: > >>> On May 13, 10:04 pm, Lawrence D'Oliveiro >>> <[email protected]_zealand> wrote: >> >> >> In message <[email protected]>, Ed >> >> Keith wrote: >> >>>>> The claim is being made that [the GPL] restricts freedom. >>>> >>>> What about the “freedom” to restrict other people’s freedom? Should >>>> that be restricted or not? >> >>> It's interesting that some people don't like the comparison of the >>> Free Software movement to a religion, yet the main argument of the >>> movement, and the deliberate co-opting of words like "Free" and "Free >>> Software" ... >> >> Haven’t you “co-opted” those words yourself? > > Only in response. So it’s bad when others do it, but not when you do it? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
