<em>Build it and they will come</em> has another background, but works for the open source community and is less branded than 'Just do it'.
On a more specialized note, one of my favorites is <em>"A result computed by a “mathematical” system, whose source code is not public, can not be accepted as part of a mathematical proof"</em> from <a href="http://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/about/philosophy.en.html">Why freedom is important for scientists</a> by Joris van der Hoeven from the GNU TeXmacs project.
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<em>Build it and they will come</em> has another background, but works for the open source community and is less branded than 'Just do it'.
On a more specialized note, one of my favorites is <em>"A result computed by a “mathematical” system, whose source code is not public, can not be accepted as part of a mathematical proof"</em> from <a href="http://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/about/philosophy.en.html">Why freedom is important for scientists</a> by Joris van der Hoeven from the GNU TeXmacs project.