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	<title>Comments on: My software doesn&#8217;t get enough pirate&#8217;s attention.</title>
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		<title>By: Sam Gore</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sam Gore</dc:creator>
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		<description>&quot;A market shaped by free products ... cannot but be a passionate one!&quot;

Um, you must never have heard of a little OS called &quot;Linux&quot;, a programming language called &quot;PHP&quot;, or a modest web server called &quot;Apache&quot;. Oh, wait! You use the last two for your own server! I guess the guys and gals working on Apache and PHP are just not as passionate as dedicated shareware programmers like yourself.</description>
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<p>Um, you must never have heard of a little OS called &#8220;Linux&#8221;, a programming language called &#8220;PHP&#8221;, or a modest web server called &#8220;Apache&#8221;. Oh, wait! You use the last two for your own server! I guess the guys and gals working on Apache and PHP are just not as passionate as dedicated shareware programmers like yourself.</p>
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