Comment super restrictions of the FSF (Score 1) 553
I want to know where those dicks at the FSF get off thinking they speak for the "community".
Some of us in the community would like to see companies as well as individuals benefit from FOSS. Many of those companies invest a lot of resources back into the community, not only providing paid coders, but also a huge amount of marketting capital. Linux mind-share is an asset at much as code is.
So Novell has a rather interesting new relationship with "the enemy" (which sounds very adolescent anyway). We have not seen any true evidence of negative impact nor does the agreement appear to go against the GPL. Stallman needs to chill the f*** out and stop thinking that the_community = RMS (assignment intentional).
Sincerely,
One of the Community