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  1. Stormy Stormy Sergo Pasoev

    What are you referring to?

    Monday, 30-Jan-12 19:19:07 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States in context
  2. Stormy Stormy laurelrusswurm

    @laurelrusswurm You can tell Firefox not to automatically update in your preferences.

    Thursday, 25-Aug-11 18:52:47 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States in context
  3. Stormy Stormy

    Practicing being quiet some of the time. :)

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 07:55:13 UTC from gwibber at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  4. Stormy Stormy

    GNOME had 13 hackfests this year! Going over goals that were achieved at each one.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 07:48:37 UTC from gwibber at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  5. Stormy Stormy Bradley M. Kuhn

    @bkuhn I've been using the web interface and a bunch of web tools ...

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 08:09:50 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States in context
  6. Stormy Stormy Laura Dragan

    @aprilush But I want a Twitter to Identica bridge - I use a few tools that are Twitter only. Things like bit.ly.

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:50:49 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States in context
  7. Stormy Stormy Bradley M. Kuhn

    @bkuhn I have this really complicated workaround that seems to have broken ...

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:32:16 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States in context
  8. Stormy Stormy

    You have to run very fast to stay in the same place in the browser world - Xan Lopez !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:27:08 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  9. Stormy Stormy

    Xan Lopez says that 80% of the time people use the web so 80% of GNOME effort should go to the web. !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:26:58 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  10. Stormy Stormy Mark Shuttleworth

    Meeting the GPL license requirements isn't generosity according to @sabdfl but giving the copyright assignment to a company is. !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:26:33 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  11. Stormy Stormy Bradley M. Kuhn

    Other companies can take over dead companies. It's a different situation for individuals. Put copyrights in your wills! - @bkuhn !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:26:15 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  12. Stormy Stormy

    Companies want copyright to your code so they can seek patent protection. - mmeeks !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:25:54 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  13. Stormy Stormy Mark Shuttleworth

    GPLv3 came about because the world is changing. Projects that can't change in response to change put themselves at risk. - @sabdfl !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:25:27 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  14. Stormy Stormy Bradley M. Kuhn

    Copyright assignment monopoly = only one company can offer proprietary licensed version. - @bkuhn !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:25:06 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  15. Stormy Stormy Mark Shuttleworth

    If you want companies to work w/ FOSS, you have to offer them competitive advs, like offering proprietary licenses - @sabdfl !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:24:49 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  16. Stormy Stormy Mark Shuttleworth

    At !ds2011, mmeeks challenges @sabdfl to name one company w/ copyright assignment that has an ecosystem of more than one company.

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:24:15 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  17. Stormy Stormy Bradley M. Kuhn

    Should FSF require copyright assignment? @bkuhn lobbing to make it optional rather than mandatory. There are benefits to it. !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:23:52 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  18. Stormy Stormy Bradley M. Kuhn

    GPL was designed to enable companies and individuals to work together in a way that continues free software. @bkuhn !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:23:14 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  19. Stormy Stormy Bradley M. Kuhn

    Software freedom is always under threat. - @bkuhn !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:22:47 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States in context
  20. Stormy Stormy Mark Shuttleworth

    Copyright assignment is necessary to incentivize large companies to participate, implies @sabdfl !ds2011

    Sunday, 07-Aug-11 07:22:20 UTC from web at Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
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Head of Developer Engagement at Mozilla. Mother of two boys. Life time student. Passionate about open source software.

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