[LAU] LightWorks for Linux Demo

jonetsu at teksavvy.com jonetsu at teksavvy.com
Sun Mar 17 21:47:29 UTC 2013


Le 17-03-2013 10:07, Dragan Noveski a écrit :

> On 17.03.2013 14:55, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> We care about the evil Hitler, so we are the good people, even if we
>> don't do anything against killing nowadays.

> and please don't use the 'we' form. perhaps you wanted to speak about
> yourself, but don't try to speak about everyone....

Although this is off topic as far as it brings societal reflexions with 
a bit of Linux here and there, I'm afraid you do not get it.  The 'we' 
above refers to people in general in the context of reflecting on what 
many people can follow.  Eg.having a discussion about ideas and themes.

For instance, many people like top 10 music not necessarily because 
it's good music (in general) but because it is accepted (promoted as 
such) by many, many, many people.  Some have the Bible to follow.  Some 
wants to focus on bad villains as if the world is a batman movie and 
other people know this and serves villains for breakfast, lunch, and 
supper.  So in discussions, 'we' is used, because the speaker is perhaps 
also not that much better than the people in general.  The first step to 
realize matters is to see it within ourselves (there goes again the 
'we').  It is not because it is seen that it will be scared and go away 
- I'm talking here about an immaterial thing, not about someone.

After all the best music out there is the one that has some reflexion 
behind it ;-)

And the best OS out there does indeed have quite a bit of reflexion 
behind it, if only to present a new, open, way of bringing SW to people, 
new business models, and new copyrights.

So although this is off topic, I would not censor it.  People express 
themselves for a bit, then the thread will go away.  If you look at LAU 
output on a graph for all the years it existed, that will be a tiny 
small bump on the graph. No urge to censor there.




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