Louisville, KY
Greg is a retired neurologist in Louisville, Kentucky, with a long-standing interest in computers and programming, beginning with Fortran IV in the 1960s. When Linux and open source software came along, it kindled a commitment to learning more, and eventually contributing. He is a member of the Scribus Team.
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The problem I have with this article is that it suffers from a lot of double-negatives. It's said to be about how to not do open source, then a lot of subheadings are in the negative as well. So I guess it's how to not not do open source.
Are you in favor of ad hominem attacks? I can't tell.
Thanks. The nice thing about the marbles is that you can also come up with a graphical proof by doubling the pyramid to create a parallelogram-like structure, where the math formula comes out too.