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#1 Posted by DrLoser on Dec 18, 2009 2:12 PM

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…

#2 Posted by administrator on Dec 18, 2009 2:53 PM

Django is also available under the BSD license, NOT under the GPL. Eat it, GNUtards.

#3 Posted by DrLoser on Dec 18, 2009 3:33 PM

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.)

#4 Posted by reactosguy on Dec 18, 2009 4:24 PM

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).

#5 Posted by Frak on Dec 18, 2009 5:25 PM

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.

#6 Posted by administrator on Dec 18, 2009 8:35 PM

@Reactosguy, is that so? What exactly does Linux and Unix offer that makes it the “preferred platform” for running Python, exactly?

#7 Posted by grubby on Dec 20, 2009 8:34 AM

@administrator Because he’s reactos and his opinions don’t have to make any sense.

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