Peter Watson wrote:

<SNIP>On Wednesday 24 Sep 2003 21:54, Kaj Haulrich wrote:

As expected, the EP voted for the proposal with a huge majority.

But just to calm you down a bit :

Those of you who live in democratic and free countries may think
that it's a real parliament. It certainly is not. The members
are not elected, they are appointed by national political
parties. The real power lies at the Commission. One of the
commissars recently called the EP a "Mickey Mouse Parliament" -
very appropriate.

</SNIP>

For the benefit of any non EU readers the above statement is not actually
true.

Members of the European parliament *are* elected by ballot and *any* EU
citizen can stand. Where Kaj's statement has an element of truth is that,
unfortunately, the electors (ie the general public) are pretty well
brainwashed to only vote for candidates who represent an established
political party, and this does have the effect of filling the parliament
with the sort of deadbeats that Kaj describes.  However, this is really a
reflection of the sheep like mentality of the electors and not a valid
criticism of the parliament as such, to put it another way. if you vote
for idiots you get idiots in parliament, but is this the idiot's fault or
yours

Regards
Pete
Ardnamurchan    Scotland


OK , So what should these halfbaked deadbeats be doing about the issue.

Is it that we ought to be asking the EU parliament to enshrining GPL software values into EU law ?

If so , then anyone who puts out code in a GPL format automatically concents to open source as defined in that EU Law .

If they don't like open source, then don't let them put it into a GPL licence.

John

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