John Sullivan wrote:
> I see how it's relevant to the concept of freedom, but this list is
> specifically for discussions surrounding the LibrePlanet project -- the
> Web site, the annual conference, and the network of groups. So let's
> keep a narrower focus.
>
> There is also http://lists.gnu.org
"Jason Self" writes:
> George Standish said:
>> Free or not - the answer should be "no".
>
> Those are technical issues. Whether a program is free (or not) is not a
> technical question.
>
> My research indicates that Webmin uses a modified BSD license [1], which is a
> free software license.
>
Patrick Anderson writes:
> Ted Smith wrote:
>> Yeah, I fail to see the relevance of this to an FSF activism list.
>
> This extends User Freedom into the physical realm, where Free
> Software must always be hosted.
>
I see how it's relevant to the concept of freedom, but this list is
specifically
This extends User Freedom into the physical realm, where Free
Software must always be hosted.
WellI'm not sure we can consider these two categories to be the
same, sadly.
Digital freedom has to do with the freedom to use your own tools, things
you own, any way you'd like. This is the sam
Ziv Leyes wrote:
> how are you thinking it will be possible to implement those
> plans, ideas, etc. in our messy and corrupted society?
In small groups that buy and co-own the Means of Production
very much like any business or organization, but with the
following Terms of Operation as self-enforce
Ted Smith wrote:
> Yeah, I fail to see the relevance of this to an FSF activism list.
This extends User Freedom into the physical realm, where Free
Software must always be hosted.
This is how we will also regain control of our communication
networks, and so stop begging the ISPs and cell-phone pr
On Fri, 2012-06-22 at 15:48 -0400, Rudolf wrote:
> Feels like this is outside the scope of libreplanet discuss, or at least
> its a long term goal? I like the sounds of it though.
Yeah, I fail to see the relevance of this to an FSF activism list.
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Feels like this is outside the scope of libreplanet discuss, or at least
its a long term goal? I like the sounds of it though.
On Jun 22, 2012 3:10 PM, "Patrick Anderson" wrote:
> We must expand our sense of responsibility beyond our personal
> skillset to include co-ownership in all the Means of
I love your ideas, and I think it should be this way ever, since the very
beginning, but something went wrong and we're now stuck in a system 99% of
us don't really agree with but have to cope with it...
My biggest question is how are you thinking it will be possible to
implement those plans, ideas
We must expand our sense of responsibility beyond our personal
skillset to include co-ownership in all the Means of Production
required for all of our physical needs.
We will buy land and tools and plants and animals and water rights to
begin a Vertically Integrated Permaculture Mosaic.
We will
George Standish said:
> Free or not - the answer should be "no".
Those are technical issues. Whether a program is free (or not) is not a
technical question.
My research indicates that Webmin uses a modified BSD license [1], which is a
free software license.
[1] https://github.com/webmin/webmin/b
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 01:48:17PM -0500, Quiliro Ordóñez wrote:
> I have checked Webmin's license and
> libreplanet.org/wiki/List_of_software_that_does_not_respect_the_Free_System_Distribution_Guidelines
> I cannot find that it is non-free. Is it OK to use
> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/web
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