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This is the web log for Carol Spears. As I write this, it is August 27, 2008 in both UTC and PDT and I am still in a very wrong location, for some very wrong reasons and after several years, it occurs to me that I have yet to hear that anyone other than me made a mistake. What are the odds that this is correct, that in so many years I am the only person who has made a mistake?
So far, to the best of what I can see, there exists in this world no golden rule for free software. So, I am guessing, that if you are selling software it is possible to "contribute" to free software in a way that makes what you are selling to be more appealing and actually cause disfunctionality to where your contributions went. While I am trying to think of a way to get my life back (the one I made and that I was enjoying before I became involved in this free software world), I am also going to attempt to think of a "golden rule" method that would inspire those who messed good and well written software up to go back and clean it up or at least not interfer with those who are willing and able to clean it up.
Meanwhile, on my mind are inconsistencies in the User instances at all things 'pedia and also how much I don't have to write due to such a good summary as can be found at this particular xkcd.