And yet you complain about it. You say judgementally
that if *you*
had written the program, the you'd certainly release the source code.
That is great except you *haven't* spent the time to write the
program. So until you go and do it, you are just posturing.
I've written a lot of software, and almost all of it I have placed in
the public domain. (A little of it is owned by others, and even of
that, most is free, in both senses.)
But I haven't written anything directly comparable to the program under
discussion. So when I say that (while I don't go as far as Tony) your
stance has taken you down significantly in my eyes, am I too "just
posturing"?
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