Also yes, this provision makes the licensing not FL/OSS and the previous versions remain available under their original license terms
something about that doesn't add up but whatever
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pretty easy to dig through his Haskell agit prop and see for yourself I'm pretty exhausted with thinking or talking about him so I'm not going to discourse on the facets of the complex at length
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or, more generally, thinking or talking about people who decide to shape their public identity in terms of opposition to tools they don't understand or use
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that's the part that doesn't add up for me. can't understand why its so important to him, but I also don't particularly want this guy renting space in my head any longer. oh well.
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