From: Dr E. L. <el...@li...> - 2006-09-08 17:48:27
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Because you can't make me. And, I can't make people critical of this product leave. But I can talk about them as much as they can talk about the program. The point is that the Source is Open but it is not an Open Source Project managed by Open Source Zealots. None of this has *NOTHING* but *NOTHING* to do with alleged vulnerabilities, or being critical of this product, this is a long standing campaign against the author *AND* his business model. greetings, el on 9/8/06 2:41 PM Chris Curtis said the following: > Why don't you get off the list? This is open source, if users > critical of this product want to talk about it, they will and can. > If you have a problem with them, you have the power to get off the > list. You need to get over it. The discussion is helpful, and > needed for this product. You need to get over it! > > Chris Curtis |