On 15 January 2012 17:38, Alexandre Prokoudine
<alexandre.prokoudine(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Dear James,
As far as I can tell noone's telling you to stop caring about software
freedom. So what's actually happening is that you are are fighting
against an imaginary enemy. I appreciate the vast amount of lolz you
provide while doing it, but seriously, where's the sense in that?
If I didn't think that free software as development model can be
successful, I wouldn't be spending up to 30h weekly on various free
software related activities, including (but not limited to) promoting
and improving it.
So, once again, the community can do a much better job at creating
kickass state of the art software that appeals to people, if it gets
organized and, above all, is confident that it is able to create
competing products. Because, you see, James, fear comes from doubt and
lack of confidence.
Now you've thoroughly patronised me I feel nothing but sympathy for
you. Thank you also, for your gracious tolerance of my wrongful
interpretation of your wise words.
No come on people get organised, you're slacking!
James.