Anybody voluntarily opting for MS-ware is irrelevant

Story: IE 7 and Firefox: Who Wins Now?Total Replies: 1
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r_a_trip

Feb 06, 2006
7:48 AM EDT
If it is all about features and the latest goodies and not about Freedom and sustainable software usage, you are not an asset to the Freedom movement, but a liability. An "ally" who drops the "obligations" under "treaty" is worse than an outright aggressor. We don't need an enemy within.

If the improvements in IE7 are enough for you to forsake your Freedom, you have no place in the community. (Well, maybe as an untrustworthy fringe lurker.)
Herschel_Cohen

Feb 06, 2006
8:33 AM EDT
r_a_. - get a grip, look at the site. It's Windows centric (and my guess he plans to stay that way). His view and purpose are quite transparent, so his play is aimed at the easily swayed. It's an opinion with an obvious bias.

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