Bragging about features misses starchild's point. That free software is a community-controlled public good. That it works for the users' interests.

It's fine to recognize things that proprietary software does better, or express that kind of opinion.

If someone asks us whether proprietary software has a better feature; there's no need to hide it or lie about it. Working at improving features is important, but freedom is more important (to us).

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