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-This track missed the 6.0 CD release, therefore it is only available here. - -4:54 (MP3 9.0MB) -(OGG 6.2MB) - - -In Open Source philosphy, distinctions between progress or -backwards-compatibility, along with other dichotomous API judgments, -are vendor choice, not user; so, the duality of profit and control is -an indivisible whole. In the ethics of OpenBSD on the other hand, most -notably in the philosophy of Theo de Raadt (c. 21st century AD), a -moral dimension is attached to the idea of stagnation and advancement. - - | - |
-So, -So you think you can sell -Our Heaven to Hell? -ABIs cast in stone? -Would you sell the green fields -to buy your own cage? -Be stable for a wage? -So you think you can sell - -Did you decide to trade -Your leaders for stock? -Complex code in the tree -For simple code that was free? -Cold cash for your clout? -Did you walk out -On a lead role in the war -For a part as a boy scout? - -How I wish, how I wish you were secure -We're just two old fish swimming in a toilet bowl, -it's all so impure -Fighting over the same APIs -What do you prize? -That same old lure -Wish you were secure - - |
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+This track missed the 6.0 CD release, therefore it is only available here. + +4:54 (MP3 9.0MB) +(OGG 6.2MB) + + +In Open Source philosphy, distinctions between progress or +backwards-compatibility, along with other dichotomous API judgments, +are vendor choice, not user; so, the duality of profit and control is +an indivisible whole. In the ethics of OpenBSD on the other hand, most +notably in the philosophy of Theo de Raadt (c. 21st century AD), a +moral dimension is attached to the idea of stagnation and advancement. + + | + |
+So, +So you think you can sell +Our Heaven to Hell? +ABIs cast in stone? +Would you sell the green fields +to buy your own cage? +Be stable for a wage? +So you think you can sell + +Did you decide to trade +Your leaders for stock? +Complex code in the tree +For simple code that was free? +Cold cash for your clout? +Did you walk out +On a lead role in the war +For a part as a boy scout? + +How I wish, how I wish you were secure +We're just two old fish swimming in a toilet bowl, +it's all so impure +Fighting over the same APIs +What do you prize? +That same old lure +Wish you were secure + + |
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