Sáb, 2006-05-20 às 19:08 +0200, Alexander Terekhov escreveu: > David Kastrup wrote: > [...] > > There is no identifiable market. > > That's not what the Judge said. Yeah, of course, to GNUtians, there's > no market in Wallace's case. > > http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Market
Here you "lie" again, by hoping people add the last part of the URL with your words, and intuitively think another thing entirely. And thus "lies" about Free Software propagate. Following the link one reads: "Market" It is misleading to describe the users of free software, or the software users in general, as a ``market''. NOTE 1: so the FSF is referring to USERS and not to OPERATING SYSTEMS This is not to say we're against markets. If you have a free software support business, then you have clients, and you trade with them in a market. As long as you respect their freedom, we wish you success in your market. NOTE 2: so the FSF wishes success on business made on a market whilst respecting users' freedom. But the free software movement is a social movement, not a business, and the success it aims for is not a market success. We are trying to serve the public by giving it freedom--not NOTE 3: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ competing to take them away from a rival. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ To equate this NOTE 4: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ campaign for freedom to a business' campaign for mere success is ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ to diminish the significance of freedom. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ As usual, Therekov's argumentation strategy lies on hoping people won't notice: a) how he self quotes himself (even three levels deep!) b) how he hopes people won't actually read the contents but instead "trust him" because he provides links. c) how he makes a fool of himself Rui
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