* Kaz Kylheku (gnu-misc-discuss) <936-846-2...@kylheku.com> [2019-11-08 09:02]: > Of course even just a mildly sophisticated computer user knows that > a web browser or text editor isn't part of a single monolithic system > program, even if the pieces are all from Microsoft; users know that > there are numerous programs that are bundled together, which sit in > files and can be run independently.
Mildly sophisticated computer users will know it for sure. GNU project shall promote or provide educational campaigns how to actually understand what is operating system, why it should be free software, and what are programs and software. Applications could be sponsored by FSF and promoted into app repositories such as F-Droid.org Average users, simple people who are computer users and not programmers, who are adults, who use computers mostly to write letters, invoices, emails and to watch videos on Internet, they rather tend not to know it. My impression is that they do not know what is what. Many have no proper idea what is "software". Browser is called "Google" for them even if they use Firefox. They are opening "Google" and even writing web addresses into Google search forms. No, we are not getting more awareness in computing but less. Users are used, and follow and do what is marketed on them. If anybody wish or can make Replicant or Android applications, I would be interested to see if I can sponsor the work, so that GNU Free Software app can teach users what is free software, provide them with articles and references to free system distributions, including the gratis support to install those operating systems. Jean