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  • #11
    Originally posted by yogi_berra View Post
    What this has to do with your religious warfare against GPL? and meant that about you associating me with Google.

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    • #12
      A thread about BSD without BSDsucksdick's latest troll account?

      I'm not sure if I'm comfortable with this concept.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by dee. View Post
        A thread about BSD without BSDsucksdick's latest troll account?
        I'm not sure if I'm comfortable with this concept.
        People can troll against anything except BSD on Phoronix.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by JS987 View Post
          People can troll against anything except BSD on Phoronix.
          What are you talking about? People can troll against BSD on Phoronix just fine. Watch me: BSD sucks! It's horrible and probably smells!

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          • #15
            And speak of the devil...

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            • #16
              Originally posted by JS987 View Post
              People can troll against anything except BSD on Phoronix.
              No people can troll, they just cant be violent hate spewing zealots like that troll was. He FAR surpassed "trolling for fun" he was in a hateful category all his own.
              All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by yogi_berra View Post
                Meanwhile, you turn a blind eye to Google's no gnu gpl in userspace policy. Maybe the problem isn't your silly religion based on copyright licenses but companies not wanting to get sued for using "free" software?
                Only stupid people think it's about religion. It's about practice and comfort. Copy left licenses don't fit into this categories from the end user stand point.

                EDIT: I forgot to say: it's mainly about freedom. It seems only GPL gives end user freedom.
                Last edited by Guest; 16 July 2013, 05:27 PM.

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                • #18
                  I see a bunch of GPLv3 flag wavers hit this thread with not a damn thing to contribute to the conversation at hand, FreeBSD.

                  Get a life.

                  You're all damn lucky these Corporations have invested billions into Linux because it would be a POS without it.

                  Now the money is pouring back into big projects from corporations with zero interest in GPLv3 and it appears you asswipes don't mind using the code.
                  1. LLVM
                  2. Clang
                  3. LLDB
                  4. Compiler-RT
                  5. CUPS
                  6. ZFS
                  7. WebKit
                  8. AMD, Intel GPGPU Stacks
                  9. mDNSresponder
                  10. Apple Lossless Audio Codec
                  11. Google Blink
                  12. Google WebM
                  13. MacRuby
                  14. libc++abi
                  15. libc++
                  16. Dragonegg
                  17. SAFECode project



                  This is just a short list. Keep on smokin' the GPLv3 train. It's nothing without funding that GNU can't afford.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View Post
                    You're all damn lucky these Corporations have invested billions into Linux because it would be a POS without it.
                    If FreeBSD and the BSD license are so great, then howcome those same Corporations aren't investing billions into FreeBSD?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View Post
                      I see a bunch of GPLv3 flag wavers hit this thread with not a damn thing to contribute to the conversation at hand, FreeBSD.

                      Get a life.

                      You're all damn lucky these Corporations have invested billions into Linux because it would be a POS without it.

                      Now the money is pouring back into big projects from corporations with zero interest in GPLv3 and it appears you asswipes don't mind using the code.
                      1. LLVM
                      2. Clang
                      3. LLDB
                      4. Compiler-RT
                      5. CUPS
                      6. ZFS
                      7. WebKit
                      8. AMD, Intel GPGPU Stacks
                      9. mDNSresponder
                      10. Apple Lossless Audio Codec
                      11. Google Blink
                      12. Google WebM
                      13. MacRuby
                      14. libc++abi
                      15. libc++
                      16. Dragonegg
                      17. SAFECode project



                      This is just a short list. Keep on smokin' the GPLv3 train. It's nothing without funding that GNU can't afford.
                      You should check out this LLDB devs link it shows how you have no idea whats going on with LLDB
                      I've had this question pop up a few times now. Can be summed up as "why is Rad/Valve working on LLDB on Linux - isn't it already done?" Some...

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