How pathetic do you have to be to use multiple account to make it look like people agree with you!!!!
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Originally posted by zester View PostHow pathetic do you have to be to use multiple account to make it look like people agree with you!!!!
Originally posted by zester View PostYup keep typing whatever it is your going to say because I won't see it.
Your delusions about your greatness (refering to your unbacked claims that you were a long time KDE developer and that you were an "inspiration" for Qt 5 and KDE 4), the fact that you are so easily offended, that you think there's some conspiracy against you... is truly pathetic.
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Originally posted by brosis View PostNo you haven't, because BSD license is a summary, it is not legal document - it lacks structure, lacks definitions, lacks anything to be considered a legally valid document - unlike Apache license, which is legally-correct bsd-like license.
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Originally posted by zester View PostThat is sooo sad (a user, brosis, kraftman, Teho) are all the same person!!!!!
Between these posts, I was playing Xcom 1.4 in dosbox on superhuman, cleaned and desinfected the dishwasher, woke up my son and helped my wife take and adjust color level of the photographs. If you are so paranoid, ask deanjo to verify when my IP has contacted phoronix for the last several hours, I have no problem regarding this
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Originally posted by endman View Postboth are the same, and are dangerous. Just use GPL it's safer.
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Originally posted by kraftman View PostIs it because we hate shitty bsd license? I can say the same about sergio, vim_user, you and few others. It seems it's an only argument of bsd fanboys against people who know bsd is anti open source in its nature.
looking at them more closely you'd see that they account for components or format import plugins or other kind of infrastructure for the most part
now , think about this: when developing a massive industrial grade solution, what are the odds of adopting a "standard" (cross-vendor) format (that 'd remain for internal workflow anyway) over implementing one's own, in case code has to be written from scratch anyway?
otoh, if i design and implement a format i deem suitable as a standard for my field, how can i hope for it to be adopted by everyone else in the industry (including, if not especially, at the proprietary application level) if i dont supply a reference implementation that everyone else can incorporate in their products?
gpl is a license for those who strive for code "freedom" - bsd is a license for those who strive for referentiality and, in a way, virality, of the code - they're cater to different ideals and goals
i understand disagreement, but why hate? this is informatics, not religion...
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