Not to mention that the feeding the daughter example was an example of an [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~writing/materials/student/ac_paper/logic.shtml#avoiding either/or logical fallacy].

Presenting two choices when in fact many exist is a weak argument. Saying either "I write non-free software or my child doesn't eat" is a poor argument. You can "write free software and have your child eat". If people were not eating when they write free software the movement wouldn't have lasted 25+ years.

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