On Wed, Apr 23, 2003 at 05:53:11PM -0400, Jack Diederich wrote: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2003 at 02:31:53PM -0400, Guido van Rossum wrote: > > I read this interview in ACM's *Ubiquity* which reminded me of the > > Python developer community. Seems we are doing some things right. > > Maybe we can learn from it in cases where we aren't. > > He seems to be talking more about Governments (and treating companies as > governments b/c the people can't or don't want to leave) and knowledge workers > broadly. In fact he mentions in the text that the open source community (he uses the term "open software") is a good example of this model. []s, |alo +---- -- Those who trade freedom for security lose both and deserve neither. -- http://www.laranja.org/ mailto:lalo@laranja.org pgp key: http://www.laranja.org/pessoal/pgp Eu jogo RPG! (I play RPG) http://www.eujogorpg.com.br/ GNU: never give up freedom http://www.gnu.org/
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