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Dec 18, 2009 1:31 PM
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Used by freetards who think Django is off limits to Linux haters and feel insulted that the TMRepository™ runs on it.
Used by freetards who think Django is off limits to Linux haters and feel insulted that the TMRepository™ runs on it.
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The real joke being, of course, that Django and a Linux server were deliberately picked in order to wind these morons up.
I suppose their equivalent would be to run IIS and WebSphere through WINE. I’d actually pay good money to see that…
Django is also available under the BSD license, NOT under the GPL. Eat it, GNUtards.
I wonder which one of them will notice that small fact and do a reverse ferret?
“Hah! You thought we were claiming that you’re a hypocrite because you’re a wintard using something with a GPL! When, all along, we were claiming that you’re a hypocrite because you’re using the BSD license! Which we, er, disagree with.”
I’d really like a button somewhere on the repository where we can experiment with the bestest magic pixie dust for trainee TMs such as TheBSDLicenseIsNotFree™. I feel it’s worth getting these things straight before committing them to eternal glory. I’ll bring the WiKi up, if you think it’s any help.
(Actually, ThatWasNoReverseFerret™ also appeals.)
Hey, Django can run on Windows, Mac and Unix too. Because Python can run on almost any platform (the preferred ones being Linux and UNIX).
Python doesn’t have a preferred platform. That’d be like saying Java prefers Mac over any other platform, or Flash prefers Windows over Mac or Linux. It’s a cross platform implementation, there is no “preferred” platform.
@Reactosguy, is that so? What exactly does Linux and Unix offer that makes it the “preferred platform” for running Python, exactly?
@administrator Because he’s reactos and his opinions don’t have to make any sense.
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