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Re: [OT] Re: microsoft.com -> NetBSD



Dne, 31. 12. 2010 05:45:58 je Nate Bargmann napisal(a):
* On 2010 30 Dec 12:50 -0600, Brad Alexander wrote:
> > I can only say that I love BSD licenses. I know many people can be anger > > by this but I find that BSD licences are the best exponent for the true
> > and unconditional user freedom.
>
> I agree with Camaleón. Not to end 2010 with a flame war, but this is
> the one thing that irritates me most about the FSF. They advocate free > software, which is a laudable goal, but they seem to only acknowledge
> it *if* you conform to their definition of free. By definition, if a
> user chooses to, they should be *free* to use commercial software and
> be as equally accepted as someone who opts not to have any binary
> blobs on their system. In their own way, Stallman and the FSF are
> trying to accomplish lock-in as much as the vendors...

Sorry, but as a contributor to a small Free Software project licensed
under GPL and LGPL, I respectfully disagree. Much has been provided to
me because of the GPL and I believe that my contributions warrant the
same opportunity by others. I do not want any of my contributions taken proprietary by *any* entity for *any* reason. I also do not see the GPL
as lock-in, rather as lock-out.

Couldn't agree more. It's a war. We really shouldn't fool ourselves about that. Countering the immense power of proprietary software companies with non-viral free licenses is like fighting against tanks with just bare hands. Corporations -- software ones included -- are *not* like us. They may contain some "decent people" but they are not themselves "decent people" like we are, they are soulless entities. We shouldn't make the mistake of personifying them, that is, of projecting our inner traits of honesty, decency, humanity, honor, or morality onto them: they have none of those. They just have *agendas*.

GPL gives developers of free software at least half a chance. It saddens me to see how many people fail, or refuse, to see that.

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