we need both stallman and torvalds like people.
stallman is very radical. he goes to the far right, so that we can sit in somewhere in the middle, so to speak.
stallman lives by free software ideals. he is one of the most radical free software 'evangelists'. without stallman we would look like radicals.
when people like him are around we are merely people fit somewhere in the middle with sane beliefs ;-)
aww, hard to explain.
without stallman we wouldn't have gnu toolchain. without torvalds, we would still wait for hernel (hurd). without stallman's gnu project linus wouldn't have a working os environment, and vice-versa.
these two people represent two aspects of opensource/free software that complement each other. stallman's ideals and torvalds' practical approach are what got gnu/linux where it stands now.
stallman might seem crazy; but thanks to him we look normal and sane ;-)
stallman is very radical. he goes to the far right, so that we can sit in somewhere in the middle, so to speak.
stallman lives by free software ideals. he is one of the most radical free software 'evangelists'. without stallman we would look like radicals.
when people like him are around we are merely people fit somewhere in the middle with sane beliefs ;-)
aww, hard to explain.
without stallman we wouldn't have gnu toolchain. without torvalds, we would still wait for hernel (hurd). without stallman's gnu project linus wouldn't have a working os environment, and vice-versa.
these two people represent two aspects of opensource/free software that complement each other. stallman's ideals and torvalds' practical approach are what got gnu/linux where it stands now.
stallman might seem crazy; but thanks to him we look normal and sane ;-)
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