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Message-ID: <4c38b449-6697-d46c-f424-785240e47c2d@xn--ywecrlyn-m0a.net>
Date:   Tue, 13 Feb 2018 21:02:16 +0100
From:   Ywe Cærlyn <email@...-ywecrlyn-m0a.net>
To:     LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Calling Good Hackers - Xay Glu Deliar Hackers.

Den 2/11/2018 23:32, skrev Ywe Cærlyn:
> Ii is an unique time to do something good, with available source, and 
> dethrone Microsoft, its dodgy background, and lack of decent thread 
> prioritation Unix had already in the 70s.
>
> People should move to the BSD 3-clause licence though. Research shows 
> that the licence becomes a symbol over longer periods of
> time, that needs to be acceptable to The Divine. BSD 3-clause is 
> closest to this, and a principle of fair pay, along with the same 
> philosophy, needs to be the relevant principle in what really is a 
> purely business oriented environment. The dull "Gates In An Office" 
> economy, also can be overtaken by a decentralized "enthusiast" fair 
> pay online economy. Hackers dream come true.
>
> BSD will then be the relevant OS, as it is a legal variant of Unix. 
> And you know your job well, and can redo relevant parts in no time.
>
> Be part of the Xay Glu Deliar Hackers.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR3gmLVjHS5A702wo4bol_Q
>
> Peaceful Salutations.

While Stallmans Hacker-fetish probably belongs in the gay club, along 
with related dances and lingo. "It is a fine thing to have sex with 
hackers" - Unofficial Stallman Quote.

Xay Glu Deliar Hackers, or Stalliman?


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