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:InfoWorld: Open Source Licensing and the Persistence of Evil
InfoWorld: Open Source Licensing and the Persistence of Evil
Jun 15, 2006, 02 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6584 reads)

(Other stories by Matt Asay)

"In other words, things were not created ex nihilo (which is a poor translation, anyway) but rather ordered out of chaos. A nice bridge to the scientific view of the earth's creation, too, but this is not the place to stir up that silly debate...

"Now, lest you find this post overly religious in nature (it's not intended to be), I actually find it oddly familiar to the 'creation' of open source. (Yes, I see open source everywhere and no, I will not equate Richard Stallman with God, no matter his St. Ignucius jokes on this subject. :-)..."

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