Actually, you're wrong. Software freedom started as a matter of justice. Just read the history.
Justice is in focus. The Free Software Movement started to bring justice to computer users. We want computer user freedom because it brings justice. As RMS says: "The free software movement campaigns for freedom for the users of computing; it is a movement for freedom and justice." https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.en.html You can also check the new video "The University of Costumed Heroes" released by FSF which specifically says ""Computer user freedom is a matter of justice." https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/the-university-of-costumed-heroes-a-video-from-the-fsf On 9/29/20 11:09 AM, Jean Louis wrote: > Copyleft makes freedom possible. > > Justice is not in focus, we are not warriors, we wish to share between each > other, it is about sharing and helping each other. That is goal. > > Justice is not a goal, even though proprietary software is unjust. But we > don't strive to enforce justice, we strive to share. > -- Ali Reza Hayati / alirezahayati.com PGP: 6ACD 8BF4 4109 E852 96B7 2F20 6118 CCE2 1080 D0E2
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