I like to contradict myself to confuse others.
<Horribly long rant>
No, actually, I am a great fan of open source, just not RMS's crusade against the world of proprietary software and his licenses. They're deceiving. How can something be 'free' if you can't do this or that? In fact the only 'free' license is public domain. However, as I do prefer to keep the copyright, BSD is my choice.
I just find it irritating. For example, I have been working on a program that I might wish to eventually sell. I was writing it in C, but found that writing a large GUI in C is ugly. Therefore I have been looking into C++ GUI libraries. There are 3 main ones: Qt, Gtkmm, and FLTK. FLTK is not good. (Putting it nicely.) Gtkmm is a library that is layered on 12 other libraries, and then there's Qt: A perfect fit. But wait! There's more! A free edition of Qt? Too good! It's under GPL! So I can play with it all I want, but will never be able to sell anything I write with it. (I know, I know: "You can sell it as long as you open it's source". So... I can sell it, but I have to offer a free version? Ooookaaaaay...)
That is horribly annoying. And I'm not even going to get into RMS's personal website....
(If anyone knows of any other good C++ GUI libraries, I'd like to know about them.

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Now can you see my dislike for GNU\GPL\RMS?
</Horribly long rant>
Wow, I feel sorry for anyone who actually read that....
-Toodles
Note: Has anyone actually
tested LikeOS? I did, but it died with trying to write memory out of bounds(Or something like that...) in QEMU.
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