Comment Re:And that will also mark (Score 1) 378
As English is not my mother tongue, I think I am more clueless than you. I'll look for wobbly on the wiktionary.
As English is not my mother tongue, I think I am more clueless than you. I'll look for wobbly on the wiktionary.
What I read years ago was that Linus disliked KDE less than he disliked GNOME. If that is something nice, depends on your optimism.
You're right. But I think they meant the system in which depending on the donated amount you receive a bigger reward. Although in this case the rewards are quite symbolic.
Only that the name was not set by the FSF. Indeed, they were using that name (without the GNU prefix) before they joined the GNU project.
If you knew RMS as you think you do, you'll know that name doesn't match his pattern.
Apple is now more microsoft than Microsoft used to be.
Maybe I should get used, but the sensation of being spitted on this zone wasn't confortable to me.
That trap is supposed to work only as a yes/no question.
Suppose a form:
Have you stopped beating your wife?
[ ] Yes [ ] No [ ] NR/DK
All three options are bad.
Having my door broken doesn't justify anyone who enters without my permission.
Thanks for the explanation. English is not my mothertongue (pretty obvious). But I used to thought that fanboy, with "y", already empasized the silly nature and fanatism, and it was already derogatory.
Rabid RMS fanbois [sic] ?
Well, the ones who I see here making a problem of the picked terminology are not precisely RMS fanboys.
That doesn't give them the right to bypass other privacy policies. Cool that they earn money, but wrong if they do it with bad praxis.
Doesn't rhythmbox use the same grouping?
I think our hipersentiveness is already going too far.
Well, IKEA customers aren't carpenters either. They don't make the library. They assemble it following the precise steps they are told to.
Installing a Debian distro and selecting which packages you want to install is even more close to "build yourself".
"Why can't we ever attempt to solve a problem in this country without having a 'War' on it?" -- Rich Thomson, talk.politics.misc