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Re: sourceforge is nasty [ Was Re: [seul-edu] Request for Mailing list for Crosswords For Linux ]
That being said, what do you do with pure info? Some of it can be used
for.....making a product that people want.
z
thi wrote:
>
> Manuel Gutierrez Algaba <irmina@ctv.es> writes:
>
> > Ok, here's got my definition of "commercial" :
> > - When functionality isn't the first priority, and other interests
> > ( commercial, power,...) modify heavily the way the product is
> > presented, handled, designed, ....
> >
> > When something has get rid of "commercial" what is left is:
> > pure information, pure functionality, ready to be reused, ready
> > to be understood.
>
> how can functionality be evaluated (and thus prioritized) in a vacuum?
> who is to do the evaluation? is your evaluation valid, even for you?
>
> thi
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