Hi Jason,
Yeah, actually is very much like that.
cheers -- jm
On Jul 18, 2013, at 11:24 PM, "Jason McC. Smith" jason@ncpod.org wrote:
Nicely stated, João, I like that. It feels rather close to the academic circles concept of reference. Since if I read your paper, I have incorporated it into my thinking, I need to reference your paper as a source in the expression of my own thoughts.
Thanks, I'll remember that one.
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 3:03 PM, João Mesquita joao@nogordio.com wrote: Hi Lewy,
That's an open source mantra that simply states that If I state an opinion about something you are free to agree with me and make it your own opinion and perhaps add something to the discussion - your point of view.
And you can share my opinion or your new opinion with others. When you use open source software you are acknowledging that collective thought on problems and debate about how something should work is best than having an all-knowing entity that chooses how you should go about something.
It's not really about the software but the concept that supports it. Software is the applied concept.
cheers -- jm
On Jul 18, 2013, at 10:53 PM, Lewy lewy@chena.fastmail.us wrote:
I would like to understand the difference mentioned here. How about an explanation.
Note: I paid for TM1 a long time ago and haven't seen a price for TM2. Please don't conclude I'm a free-loader.
Lewy
On 7/18/13 11:12 AM, textmate-request@lists.macromates.com wrote:
learn the difference between 'free as in beer' and 'free as in speech'.
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