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Re: FSF : lackeys of their corporate masters


From: Bernd Jendrissek
Subject: Re: FSF : lackeys of their corporate masters
Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 08:34:28 +0000 (UTC)
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In article <5f063e31.0405041639.4256e090@posting.google.com>
Snuffelluffogus <darkred@myway.com> wrote:
>> It's about YOU, and everyone else having the freedoms to:
>>   0) run the program for any purpose
>>   1) study the program and adapt it for the needs
>>   2) distribute copies
>>   3) publish improved versions
>
>Right, that explains the Walmart/Lindows phenomenon quite well.

Yes, they are exercising freedoms 0 to 3 above.  And guess what?  For
the GPL'ed parts of Walmart/Lindows, you, too, have freedoms 0 to 3.
That's the whole purpose of the GPL: the freedoms cannot legally be
withheld from you.  Beautiful, isn't it?

So why don't you *exercise* those freedoms, and change the
Walmart/Lindows software into what you want it to be?  (You could start
by removing the proprietary components, to which those freedoms *don't*
apply.)

- -- 
http://voyager.abite.co.za/~berndj/ (f1084a555d2098411cff4cefd41d2e2a1c85d18c)
I have neither the need, the time, or the inclination to put words into your
mouth. You are perfectly capable of damaging your reputation without any help
from me.                   --Richard Heathfield roasts a troll in comp.lang.c
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