Rjack wrote:
explain to them that their definition of "freedom" is wrong.
The FSF explains at length what they mean by free software. It is spelled out clearly in the GPL as well. The only people adversely affected by restrictions on what may be done with free software are developers who wish to restrict the freedom of their users. Those people would not be any happier if free software were named something else. It is no different than freedom of speech being surrounded by a web of restrictions concerning slander, libel, obscenity, or national emergency. Reasonable people understand. People who resort to dictionary definitions in the belief that this makes a cogent point are to be pitied.
Perhaps after they change their definition to suit Stallman's philosophy you'll have a better chance of making all of us ardent socialists.
No one is trying to make you be anything. No one is forcing you to develop software, and if you do develop software, no one is forcing you to adopt a particular license. The GPL creates a community of code developed by people who share the belief that users should have the freedom to run, read, modify, and share software. That code may be incorporated into other software only if that other software is under the same license. Simply choose not to do so if that is what you wish. The GPL community will happily ignore you, and you may happily ignore them.
My God! However did society ever manage before Stallman came along? We're so grateful he's saving us from ourselves.
Do you really find it so peculiar and upsetting that some people have different points of view than you do? You must live a very insular existence.
Except file bogus lawsuits in attempts to intimidate folks into believing the GPL is an enforceable legal contract.
And successful ones at that. Even assuming that your arguments about the GPL not being enforceable are correct, which they are not, the GPL clearly expresses the intent of the developers who use it. Why are we to feel sympathy for people who disregard this intent?
Upset? I don't have to file bogus copyright lawsuits to concisely express my views. That fact leaves me at peace.
After each suit filed by the SFLC, the GPLed software was made properly available by the defendants or their agents. That leaves me at peace. Good. I'm glad we're both happy. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
