El 24/05/11 03:31, James Vasile dijo: > On Tue, 24 May 2011 16:05:04 -0300, Nicolás Reynolds <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > First of all is the use of "Free World"[0] to refer to a certain sector of > > > the world. As the Wikipedia reference says, it was coined during the Cold > > > War to refer to US and other non-communist countries. In case you don't > > > know, during those times the US government and it's agencies[1] not only > > > promoted unfreedomness in Latin America and other countries, but also > > > supported and trained dictatorships that tortured and murderer people por > > > political reasons (Argentina, for instance, has 30.000 missing persons and > > > 500 kids that were illegally adopted by military officers, but only 100 of > > > which were returned to their families during the past 26 years). So "Free > > > World" actually doesn't mean anything like it to us. > > When Eben speaks of the "Free World", I take him to mean "the community > of people who so love freedom that they love free software and the > culture of sharing".
I'll translate it as Free Software World then... -- Salud! Nicolás Reynolds, xmpp:[email protected] omb:http://identi.ca/fauno blog:http://selfdandi.com.ar/ gnu/linux user #455044 OTR: C0CB1F0F 01DB5E18 2D634C2A A4626858 E7C7C3A2 http://parabolagnulinux.org http://endefensadelsl.org
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