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Author: Patrice Riemens
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To: Bricolabs startup mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Bricolabs] The Aspiration Tech Manifesto

I will refrain from replying to this.
I do think that conflicts are not always good.
I think we should let bygones be bygones

Cheerio (aka 'over and out';-)
patrizio & Diiinooos!



> On Mon, 19 Sep 2011, Patrice Riemens wrote:
>> And by all means, do read the FSF and GNU stuff!
>
> oh no, why? just read what aspiration tech and the tactical tech makes
> of it :) why read the sources anyway? we live in the society of the
> spectacle! :)
>
> FYI: here is my memorandum on AsiaSource 2005 events.
> http://lab.dyne.org/AsiaSource2005
>
> after these events the FSF India had confirmed my doubts on AsiaSource
> and gracefully took care that I'd have a good experience visiting
> India. I've never received apologies from the TT organization, while I
> do know after this event I've been honored of the "troublemaker" tag
> among Soros funded organizations: then tell me, who is working for the
> split here? this is clearly not a matter of staying united.
>
>
> in any case there is no reason to support each other because TT
> doesn't shares its wealth with developers anyway, while getting funded
> by donations and public money to draft fake programs that are not
> genuine to the cause of free software philosophy.
>
> conflict is not always bad Patrice, especially if it can still be
> respectful to the readers and I largely prefer it to the talking
> behind people's back.
>
> ciao!
>
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