> How do they have any business telling me what to
advocate?
> That doesn't sound like free speech nor free thought
to me.
I'm not sure free speech or free thought was at stake
here, Jeffs; the topic
was whether the use of bitkeeper compromised open
source ideology. Colin
(and certain members of the club) were voicing their
concerns in a
professional manner. Reducing that concern in an
altruistic shriek against
national socialism and your "violated freedoms" is a
bit simple-minded.
Your refusal to receive the petition in an
argumentative way is indicative
of *your* inability to exchange ideas.
Mr. Merkey, I think you're better off continuing to
hand your two cents over
to Novell in the future.
Cheers,
Kevin
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