I have a saying: If everyone can do it, it's not art. And even if only a few 
can do it, it's still not art!

Bob


On Jul 29, 2011, at 9:03 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:

> If we believe that technical design can be arts relevant (my case,...), 
> sailboats, cars or information's systems can be arts relevant ;-) it's 
> probably why the Alan's Turing works gave the binary coding paradigm to 
> computers, because why the Linus Torwalds initiative gave us Linux, because 
> why John Mc Carty LISP, because the elegance of PostgresQL where Oracle is 
> just a big sad truck..., because technical skills mainly serves visions and 
> not the inverse...
> 
> Even if xtalk is not open-source, the non technical guys whose invented 
> xtalk, Metacard and LiveCode and we, the xtalk dev community are dependent 
> from the open-source tools we are binding to our LC solutions. It's at least 
> my case and i'm every day graceful about this.
> 
> Le 29 juil. 2011 à 08:10, Alejandro Tejada a écrit :
> 
>> Could anyone show me these outstanding artistic
>> qualities in Open Source software?
> 
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