Re: "Stallman Was Right"
I agree. It all started a couple years ago when he cracked a couple of jokes about a nun, or a woman, I forget the exact target and the joke. Maybe it was his joke about "EMAC virgins". Virginity is not gender restricted. Regardless, it was trivial and making a big deal out of it was nonsense, but the PC crowd, no doubt aided by anti-Linux folks, jumped on that to accuse Stallman of being sexist. At the same time someone posted statistics "showing" that the Linux kernel coders were sexist too because the percentage of women coding on the kernel was less than the percentage coding in industry. What that poster conveniently neglected to mention is that coders from those very same industry shops write more than 70 percent of all kernel development is still done by developers who are being paid for their work.
Anyone whose read Stallman's philosophy knows the accusations of sexism are absurd. Bruce Byfield has been pounding that drum, and several others with an anti-Linnux, anti-GPL theme, for years, mostly for page hits. With friends like him Linux needs no enemies. Contrary to most of his assertions, the driving force in Linux progress is Linus Torvolds and the kernel development and the spirit of it is the GPL.
I agree. It all started a couple years ago when he cracked a couple of jokes about a nun, or a woman, I forget the exact target and the joke. Maybe it was his joke about "EMAC virgins". Virginity is not gender restricted. Regardless, it was trivial and making a big deal out of it was nonsense, but the PC crowd, no doubt aided by anti-Linux folks, jumped on that to accuse Stallman of being sexist. At the same time someone posted statistics "showing" that the Linux kernel coders were sexist too because the percentage of women coding on the kernel was less than the percentage coding in industry. What that poster conveniently neglected to mention is that coders from those very same industry shops write more than 70 percent of all kernel development is still done by developers who are being paid for their work.
Anyone whose read Stallman's philosophy knows the accusations of sexism are absurd. Bruce Byfield has been pounding that drum, and several others with an anti-Linnux, anti-GPL theme, for years, mostly for page hits. With friends like him Linux needs no enemies. Contrary to most of his assertions, the driving force in Linux progress is Linus Torvolds and the kernel development and the spirit of it is the GPL.
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