On 2009-08-21, Moshe Goldfarb <moshegoldfarb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 11:11:09 -0400, Ezekiel wrote:
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>> "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> The H Gives Mono a Health Check
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>>>| Next, it reinforces the point that Mr. de Icaza was totally serious back
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>>>| he said that "Gnome 4.0 should be based on .NET" - that's exactly what
>>> he
>>>| thought then, and exactly what he thinks now. It's dressed up a bit in
>>>| pseudo-technical rhetoric, but the underlying desire is the same.
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>>> http://mono-nono.com/2009/08/21/the-h-gives-mono-a-health-check/
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>> Since Miguel de Icaza founded the Gnome project it's his prerogative if he
>> wants to base it on Mono, .NET or whatever else he CHOOSES. It's *his*
>> choice after all. Oh... I almost forgot. You hypocrites are all for choice
>> as long as it's the same choice you make.
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> Yea.
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> That's the dirty little secret of the Linux / FOSS community.
> They are all for choice, as long as it is the same choice the
> radical loony toons choose.
What dirty little secret?
"FOSS community" is right there in your rant.
What do you think "FOSS community" means?
[deletia]
The "FOSS community" might tend to be biased in favor of "FOSS"
ideas. Imagine that.
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