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Re: [OSS] Re: [PubSoft] Re: Re: [rms@gnu.org...] + Viet Linux-FAQ

I made a while ago a presentation with OpenOffice's "Presenter" (I think,
that was the name). Then tried to look at it with PowerPoint, and it was
horrible. Edited in PowerPoint and tried to view it in Presenter, again: no
use. In the end I had to look at the widest audience: PowerPoint.

That shows the depth of our disagreement. I would never use a
non-free program merely because many others use it too. If we let
that make our decisions, we have two strikes against us.

I think this is the real reason why you prefer the term "open source":
because your position is an open source position. You yourself don't
refuse to use non-free software on ethical grounds. No wonder you
don't think it is important to teach others to do so.

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