On Saturday 17 Feb 2007 18:22:19 Nagarjuna G. wrote:
> There was a time when all the GNU hackers were using proprietary
> kernels, operating systems, and their applications were running on top
> of them.  Today they managed to change the situation, they also showed
> that a completely free society is not impractical.  We all know that
> that goal is very very ideal, and we may never reach there.  However,
> if we begin to compromise, and begin to adjust, we give way to what we
> don't want.  This act is not interesting to hackers.  That is why,
> whenever such an issue arises, we relentlessly repeat and remind
> ourselves the objective.

A question. This is not intended to be a flame or something.

What exactly does a ``free society'' mean in FSF's point of view?


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