[erlang-questions] Stand alone Erlang on Windows

Charles Cui zheng.cuizh@REDACTED
Fri Aug 14 11:02:52 CEST 2009


支持!


On 09-8-14 下午4:16, "Xingzhi Pan" <vengeance.storm@REDACTED> wrote:

> As a native Chinese (and a programmer) I am keenly aware on the intellectual
> property issue in my country. However this doesn't justify your behavior.
> All I can say is, I'm sorry for you if you still feel you didn't do anything
> wrong but if you're like that, let it be.
> 
> Yeah maybe I'm being too serious (and maybe a little overreacting), but I
> hope you guys grow up and stop acting like that because this is a public
> mailing list about Erlang. I don't think users would love to see irrelevant
> and antipathetic topics brought here.
> 
> So I'll stop bothering other users from this on, and I apologize for your
> precious time.
> 
> Pan, Xingzhi
> 
> 
> 
> 2009/8/14 Christian <chsu79@REDACTED>
> 
>> I'm sorry if anyone took offense personally. It is however a quite
>> wide-spread directive from VCs that it is a very bad idea to let any
>> Chinese company (actually, probably any company from developing
>> economies) get access to intellectual property. It is how all
>> developing economies have operated through history. Copy and under
>> price until the industry is strong enough. I don't put much moral
>> blame on it.
>> 
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