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Overthrow the soft-o-crats!

Published Monday 12th May 2008 05:02 GMT

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Damn hippies! 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 07:10 GMT
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Cut your hair and get a job!

Title 

By Robin
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 07:43 GMT
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pow() to the people!

Techno hippies 

By Chris G
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 07:45 GMT

They sound just as unwashed as all the other hippies. the bit I found most interesting was the phrase `social ownership and democratic control´ having been a bit of a hippy the first time around in the sixties ( yes, I'm an old fart) I thought control of any kind was a bad thing. Let's have a bit more freedom, hippies!

meh 

By dave
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 08:00 GMT

So what if google has proprietary algorithms? Ever heard of trade secrets? Fuck sake.

Re: Damn hippies! 

By Sarah Bee
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 08:28 GMT
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Smoke some fags and play some pool?

@Sarah Bee 

By Robin
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 08:45 GMT

Monday mornings at your place sound a lot better than the ones I'm used to! Pretend you never went to school.

Summer of (insert) 

By ImaGnuber
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 10:04 GMT

Pfui! No mention of everyone getting naked to the sound of Jimi Hendrix... no lack of talk about 'committees' though.

Nostalgia ain't what it used to be.

Every time I hear of a 'summer of love' ripoff I think of unimaginative near-middle-agers trying to come up with something, anything, the twenty-somethings might think is "cool or whatever the word is they use these days".

Hell it could be grandparents doing it. And yes it was that long ago.

Move on.

Can we have an old fogey icon. Oh wait, I guess any of the good/evil corporate heads would cover it.

@ Sarah Bee et al. 

By John PM Chappell
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 14:20 GMT
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And still you've never get it right? ;¬)

Riseup are punks not hippies 

By chris
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 15:20 GMT
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WTO 1999 is the more apposite Seattle connection here.

Riseup.net:

SSL-only access, a "just don't tell us your personal details" privacy policy and sound politics.

Or Google. "We'll read your messages, but we're not evil, really (TM)".

Who're you going to trust with with your email?

Riseup FTW!

Bah! 

By John PM Chappell
Posted Monday 12th May 2008 17:43 GMT
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I meant "you'll" not "you've", teach me to skip the preview.

'cause when you lay in bed at night... 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Tuesday 13th May 2008 01:26 GMT

why is so much shoved at IT. No Summer of doctoring, lawyering, writing even.

How about architecture, or farming.

I am more interested to know who keeps the patents, and copyrights. Universities try this one on as well, they like to retain copyright over all work done whilst a person is there.

In the real 'summers of', it was about thought expansion, and free sex, now it is all about affecting future revenues (possibly adversely). This generation are such muppets, the epitome of common people without the rising :) Corporate sponsored anything is all very very sad, should just call it the 'Servants Picnic of Code'.

...watching 'roaches climb the wall... 

By John PM Chappell
Posted Tuesday 13th May 2008 13:39 GMT

I have firsthand experience of the University policy - kept all my code on a zip disk, told them they could have a copy and use whatever they managed to get by decrypting it (everything else, like assignments, was totally derivative and of no real interest) ;¬)

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