Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/02/18/11:25:53
> Please spare me the personnal insults, if you have arguments to make
> against the GPL speak up, nobody is forcing you to agree or use it.
> But you'll be corrected if you say fallacies and again a better forum
> for this is gnu.misc.discuss.
I apologise if that's how you interpreted it, that's not what I meant. I tend
to stay away from personal insults as it tends to get you (meaning people in
general, not you specifically) labeled as a troll. But understand this... I
SAID NO FALLACIES. Reread the relevent section. I stated (with appropriate
disclaimers) what I *thought* it was. I did not say that was *what* it was.
> "between Damian, myself ...", Please ! You posted something on usenet
> a public forum. This is Usenet.
I understand that. It wasn't meant as an exclusion to the people who stand
opposite my point of view. I meant that it was intended for Damian to read and
reply to, others doing the same is fine and dandy. But it was *aimed* at
Damian to hopefully change his opinion of Watcom.
> Maybe the "x86 centric" was a bit harsh. I wanted to point out the
> versatility of the compiler and it can procudes effective code for, for
example
> SPARC machines. For a long time gcc did not make wave much in the x86 world
> because there was not much Un*x on x86. People were using Sun, HP, IBM/AIX
> etc ... This were gcc was very strong. Of course things change with
> the *BSD (on x86) and Linux etc ... Now gcc-2.95.x is not something
> you can wave out if you are looking for a good compiler.
Never have waved it out. I like DJGPP, I like GCC, I like the whole FSF
ideology. But I like Watcom, and am irritated when people who appear to be
misinformed or unreasonably biased state things that are, IMHO, incorrect.
> Please drop the personnal attitude, I'm not attacking you
> *as* a person, you may be a fine lad.
I am sorry, Alain, if that is the attitude you get. It is not intended. But
I'm not a lad anymore (unless you're 50 years or older and call everyone a lad
=)
Andrew Jones.
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