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Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 02:52 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 02:58 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 03:00 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 03:03 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 03:17 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 03:30 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 03:33 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 04:55 PM PST