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On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 12:11 AM, John Cowan <johnwcowan@g...> wrote:
Furthermore, there are plenty of examples of non-commercial FLOSS software where someone has gone to great pains to take responsibility, e.g. Python, the Apache projects, any of the many FLOSS projects led by universities and governments, etc.
Frankly I found the original quote so ridiculous as to be not worth a response. Luckily few people actually believe such FUD attacks against FLOSS these days.
Agreed, and using the network domain system as the lever of authority also makes sense. XMLNS just went way overboard in its syntactic intrusiveness.
Nice one!
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