On 19/06/2025 18.09, Rob Hallam wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2025 at 15:04, Mark Filipak
<markfilipak.imdb-at-gmail....@ffmpeg.org> wrote:

The internet runs on Linux. Phones run on Linux. Embedded devices run Linux.

Come on, Rob. The Internet doesn't run on Linux any more than companies run on 
Oracle.
And what runs on phones and appliances could hardly be called operating systems.

... If you stop paying
a subscription to Adobe, what happens to software like Adobe Photoshop
/ Illustrator- can you keep doing your graphic design job, or do they
just stop working?

What happens if you stop putting gasoline in your car? Does it stop working?

Um, no. It continues to work with the gas it has.

Until the gas runs out, just like a software use license.


a time when you could actually *buy* software
(emphasis mine)

That's milking the cow.

Quite so.

Folks who work on Free software do so either at the behest of their
employer...

Really? People are working writing free software at the behest of their employer? Or 
by "on Free
software" do you mean _using_ free software?

Both are true but I meant the former, and I used Free as in freedom,
not free as in beer.

Yeah, I've read what the FOSS principles -- I can't remember their names -- wrote about FOSS, as in "freedom". It didn't make any sense to me and I don't really think anybody buys into it except them. "Free" means free, no cost.


... or to do things that they want to do...

There you go, Rob. People work on FOSS because they want to. I've never figured 
out why they do it.
Why would I?

That's a huge question. You say you've never fighted out why- can you
not think of any reasons people might? If you were to read things
written (in English, not code) by FOSS contributors, whether prominent
or obscure, you'd find some interesting motivations. I came up with
about a half dozen good reasons off the top of my head.

... If you want to convince
them to change their approach,...

That will never happen until their living is affected by your arguments. And 
that will never happen
until there are bosses and standards and money. You will never get volunteers 
to cooperate so long
as volunteering is unpaid. Unfortunately, Socialism doesn't work but devolves into 
"the rule of the
strong."

Volunteering does work. Of course socialism works- see how much money
is taken as tax and given out as welfare businesses so they can keep
operating...

That's not actual socialism. That's welfare.

... Or perhaps you meant something else; that's often the case
when words aren't defined before use.

Are you asking me to define socialism? Collective ownership of the means of production. There's hard and soft socialism. The US and the EU have soft socialism, or informal socialism. They call it the social safety net. That's what you're citing. Welfare is not socialism. Soft socialism works because business and commerce supports it. On the other hand, hard socialism, Socialism as government, doesn't work because the rulers ultimately try to assure national cohesion to keep them in power, and they do it by enforcing their idea of social conformity. It's like religion, like Iran or the Taliban or ISIS. The first thing that's taken away is free choice. I don't wear a MAGA hat, but I understand what motivates them.

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