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Re: Loki...
Rob Kaper wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 04:19:49PM +0100, Jorrit Tyberghein wrote:
> > Why is that exactly? I for one would not mind a free operating system
> > (linux) with nothing else but free software on it. I'm certainly doing my
> > best for that goal (Crystal Space). I see no reason for any commercial
> > software on linux.
>
> Because commercial ventures produce higher quality in certain areas.
>
> Public (free) health care is okay here, but private (commercial) is better.
> Public (free) education is okay here, but private (commercial) can be better.
Well this is not true in Belgium :-)
> Try to get 4 disks full of 3D artwork without paying someone. You won't
> succeed.
Then do with less disks of artwork...
> The reason for commercial software on Linux is simple: some people want to
> use the best software and free/open software simply isn't always the best
> for everyone.
Well linux has managed to survive for so long without many commercial
games so I think it doesn't really need them. Game playing isn't everything.
Greetings,
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Jorrit.Tyberghein@uz.kuleuven.ac.be, University Hospitals KU Leuven BELGIUM
"There's very good eating on one of these, you know."
-- Eyeing the tortoise for tea
(Terry Pratchett, Small Gods)
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- References:
- Loki...
- From: Chris <chris@starforge.co.uk>
- Re: Loki...
- From: Steve Baker <sjbaker1@airmail.net>
- Re: Loki...
- From: Jorrit Tyberghein <Jorrit.Tyberghein@uz.kuleuven.ac.be>
- Re: Loki...
- From: Rob Kaper <cap@capsi.com>