Re: Truecrypt 4.1

From: Ari Silverstein (abcarisilversteinn_at_yahoo.comxyz)
Date: 11/29/05


Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 13:23:38 -0500

On 29 Nov 2005 15:35:27 GMT, nemo_outis wrote:

>> Ethics, like politics and religion, is not my cup of circular
>> argument.
>
> If that is so, one wonders why you raised the issue in the first place.

Is it written that all comments must also carry argumentation? I missed
that one.
 
> Our freeware and licensed products that we distribute come
>> with our sense of ethical/social responsibility, yours may be devoid
>> of any such values. So be it.
>
> My software? This thread is about Truecrypt - and I am not one of its
> authors. You'll have to wait for another opportunity to launch baseless
> personal attacks on me for failing to support my software.
>
> Regards,

If you feel that you are personally attacked over the statements regarding
my and my company's ethical and social considerations, since I made no
judgments as to yours, then that is your problem to deal with. I would
suggest that you might examine why it is you extrapolated, incorrectly,
that I personally attacked you. Why is your sensitivity levels so skewed
when discussions of humanitarianism are addressed?

For your edification, I will quote, again, exactly what I typed above.

*Our freeware and licensed products that we distribute come with our sense
of ethical/social responsibility, yours may be devoid of any such values.
So be it.*

If you would like to expound on what you consider ethical and socially
responsible (in terms of this thread and discussion), I would just love to
hear it.

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