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@kete @manish This is what's problematic with throwing money and support behind Novacut in its current state http://ur1.ca/4so4s by @cwebber
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@manish How else would you judge someone except by the choices they make and things they say?
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@manish If someone wants me to use their product, yes they need my respect. It's not entitlement. I'm just prejudiced ... against ignorance.
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@manish 2 days ago was the first time I've been #ubuntufree in over 6 years, I'm not eager to attack. He's just shown in true colors lately.
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@manish Could be. Perhaps its the "I wanna be like Steve Jobs app"
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@manish I don't know enough about either to judge, but iPhone goes beyond prop sw. They decide what you can't install on your own hardware.
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@manish What would you call "supporting freedom" then? Avoiding FOSS unless there is no alternative?
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@manish: you forgot #balls_of_steel tag
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@manish I can respect his opinion but still determine aspects of his personality from it. In this, I can tell he doesn't care about freedom
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@manish Look up gitdm. Thanks
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@manish I certainly find commits stats more relevant than just names. I am not judging involvement but figuring out sustainability
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@manish Feel free to point me to any useful stats you have (apps, framework, runtime... whatever)
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@manish exactly. Roy and his pals taking pleasure in the misery of others is downright despicable.
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@manish Commit stats would be a useful indicator. Otherwise, I don't know
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@manish How much of Tomboy and Banshee is sponsored by Novell? If those employees were let go, those apps are affected as well
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@manish Without the growth of runtime and framework, apps are going nowhere. Novell influence on major apps are still very strong