On 7/28/07, Albert Hopkins <marduk gentoo.org> wrote:
> While we're on the subject...
>
> I'd like to the free software user community. Free
software would be
> meaningless without you. I especially appreciate the
users who have
>
> * Used free software.
> * Submitted bug reports, ideas, corrections,
artwork,
> documentation, translations, etc.
> * Helped your fellow user and guided new users
> * Provided free marketing for free software (i.e.
spread the
> "word")
> * Challenged free software to do better
> * Assured free software developers that they were
not doing it for
> naught
>
> And remember: every free software developer is also a
free software
> user. Thank you all for making the free software
community the
> strongest, most dynamic and exciting
"virtual" community to be a part
> of.
>
> But seriously, shouldn't we be waiting until November
to say this?
> --
> Albert W. Hopkins
>
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s/like to the free/like to thank the free/
*hides in his bad nazi corner* ^^;
Its a big mutual thing. Devs give us good stuff to play with
for free
and we return the favour. Its one those cyclic
dependancys... except
this one doesn't suck
Besides, ... there is not a real
'non-free-software-community' ... at
least in my opinon, and if there is, it totally sucks ;).
The rest
goes without saying when you take that into consideration.(
Ie: any
software community which fails to perform the above
suggested tasks
IMO, is a dead one )
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