Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 29 Oct 2004 21:26:44 +0200 | From | Ramón Rey Vicente <> | Subject | Re: BK kernel workflow |
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Scott Lockwood wrote:
|>I forget this. In my country at least, you cannot make a contract |>against the rights of people. The rights are not exchangable. I'm free, |>and I cannot exchange "some piece" of my freedom in a contract. | | | Use of commercial software is not a right. It's a privilage granted by a | liscense. You do not have a 'right' to Windows, or Linux, or $foo.
Of course, but you have the right of freedom, and the freedom of contributing to other SCM...
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