[Ayuda] Linux pequeno para laptop

Susan R. Cragin susancragin en earthlink.net
Mie Jun 30 08:33:17 CDT 2004


Unlike many other Linux distros, any program you write that has any 
Debian in it has to be "free" to third parties. Free in the sense that 
all code has to be open.

So, maybe I used the wrong word. I think of counter-terrorists as being 
against terrorism but using their methods, and I think of Debian as 
being counter-elitist (elitist as in Microsoft) but using Microsoft-type 
threatening tactics.

Ten years ago, when you all were babies and the computer world was much 
different, people used to say Debian was for computer snobs only. Like 
the people from big universities like MIT and Harvard.
A friend told me, if I couldn't compile my own programs from source, I 
shouldn't run Debian.

I am somewhat older than you. Debian may have developed a sense of humor 
since then, but I have stayed away.

Here is the provision from the GNU license.

b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in
     whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any
     part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third
     parties under the terms of this License.

Octavio Ruiz (Ta^3) wrote:
  David Moreno Garza, who happens to be smarter than you, thinks:

On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 15:50, Susan R. Cragin wrote:

I think it depends on the list. Debian, for instance, houses a bunch of
counter-elitists :). And I can't even imagine belonging to Yoper...
But my favorite list is yours.

What do you mean by counter-elitists?


  No se pongan el saco.. x-D


Just curious.

-- 
David Moreno Garza <damog en damog.net
  http://www.damog.net/
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