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SubjectRe: OT] Joerg Schilling flames Linux on his Blog
Patrick McFarland wrote: 

>As everyone knows, Joerg Schilling has a blog, and he often pushes his
>pro-Solaris agenda, and flames the LKML about how Linux breaks cdrecord
>(instead of just admitting cdrecord is broken) or how much more awesome
>Solaris is compared to Linux.

>Well, he just fired yet another salvo at the Linux community:
>http://schily.blogspot.com/2005/04/value-marketing-and-freedom.html

As it seems you don't understand, let me explain: this is definitely not an
anti Linux Blog but rather a reply to the anti Solaris article of a pro
Linux Bigot who calls himself a writer....


>I commented on his blog entry, but I am afraid of being censored as my views
>do not align with his, so I am including the text of my comment here:

Strange thoughts. Why should someone who fights for freedom even think about
removing a comment that is not a personal infringement? As you seem to think
about this posibility, let me ask: should we be rather afraid of you?

...

>Linux developers code, OpenSolaris developers sit around and flame Linux=20
>developers instead of coding. Which operating system would _you_ choose?

A nice self contradicting statement.....

Jörg

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