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It's not a big deal to me. Why, even their CPUs require opaque firmware blobs for proper operation (microcode updates). What's important is that the license...
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In case you didn't notice, we have had PulseAudio 1.0 since 2011. It was introduced precisely to fix the problems you mentioned. Of course one application...
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Yup, ALSA has been with us since 1999 (that's 16 years now - boy, I feel old) and OSS still works in the very latest kernel version exactly the way it...
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GPLv3 is actually better for commercial interests. It has an explicit patent grant and it's compatible with more FOSS licenses, such as the Apache on...
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Seems fair to me. People using the GPLv3 versions of bash have the warranty of being able to fix the bug. People using older versions haven't, and if...
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Since Xorg is OSS, even if this took long, this bug was seen and fixed by someone who had no relationship whatsoever with who created it. If it wasn't...
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I've heard that the VT code is somewhat limited, hard to maintain, doesn't support complex writing systems and doesn't fit very well with other modern...
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He was wrong in the sense that GCC does accept add-ons and has done so for years now. He was told so in the list by GCC developers....
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Missing the point
RMS didn't say that LLVM isn't technically useful. He said that LLVM is worse than it could be from the point of view...
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