[OT] What is Open Source?
phil hunt
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Sun Apr 28 16:04:11 EDT 2002
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On 27 Apr 2002 20:57:20 GMT, Jarno J Virtanen <jajvirta at cc.helsinki.fi> wrote: >26 Apr 2002 16:21:57 -0700 Paul Rubin wrote: >> So we'l have to start issuing PEP's with the disclaimer "I found this >> PEP in my grandma's old trunk in the attic, dated April 1, 1920, so >> it is out of copyright now." > >And if "they" start questioning how come your grandma cared about >booleans in Python, you could refer to the time machine and come up with >a reasonable story. And if even 10% of the stuff they show on TV about >court practice in United States is true, the jury would swallow the >story whole. Hah, just tell 'em you've been eating Twinkies, they'll let you off. -- <"><"><"> Philip Hunt <philh at comuno.freeserve.co.uk> <"><"><"> "I would guess that he really believes whatever is politically advantageous for him to believe." -- Alison Brooks, referring to Michael Portillo, on soc.history.what-if
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