Re: Nimrod

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I think the most important thing that should be taken from the
Anarchist's view is the message it gives us. A place where people can
come together and govern themselves. That's the Anarchists dream and
it's showed pretty well in SliTaz. Each of us come together, but
ultimately we govern ourselves. We solve our own problems and come up
with our own solutions, then we share it with others, so the whole can
grow. I think that's where our strengh lies.

Sometimes I'm overbearing because of it and sometimes I just a plain
hothead. But never doubt I have passion for things. Others, like
godane, also have it. It's often the cause of disagreements amongst us,
but it's also what pulls us together. We have a passion for solving
puzzles, for making something our own and then sharing what we know
with everybody else. That's the only thing I share with the rest of the
developers, even if I don't always get along with them. Does this make
me one of them? Probably not.

I can see the real problem quite obviously. None of us wants something
that adds another level of difficulty to our problems. That's probably
the biggest reason.

Don't worry, if anything Nimrod based finds it's way into SliTaz, it's
source code will be avaliable and unattrusive. There will also be
somebody to pick it up if the other stops it. I maintain code better
than I invent it. I know that much.

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