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Re: face for non-ASCII characters
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Stephen J. Turnbull |
Subject: |
Re: face for non-ASCII characters |
Date: |
Tue, 03 May 2011 10:50:46 +0900 |
Ted Zlatanov writes:
> SJT> You can't (and shouldn't try to) enforce anything.
>
> Within GNU Emacs and the GNU ELPA, many things can (and are) enforced.
> Obviously I'm not speaking about things outside that sphere.
Including a passel of copyleft licenses, whose justification for
existence is reaching outside that sphere; it is not obvious what you
are talking about until you say it.
> That's even more bizarre, defining free software by someone's
> actions.
*sigh* There is no other way to define it than by what people are
permitted to do, ie, their actions. What is permitted will be done,
by somebody somewhere sometime.