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What's true and what's not true is in the eye of the beholder. These state the facts of the matter, as far as I'm concerned: Except that I don't necessarily agree that this is best for the non-technical list (tho not my call). Every tech here has the issue of whether to produce, use, and/or buy what kind-a software with which license. So I view at is an issue that everyone on this list DOES deal with (although not strictly technical). | [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Stephane Leon | Technology for itself, not for company interest, or for state. | Owned by nobody, (little different than communist) :) | Maybe the only way to compete against microsoft in term of security. Not necessarily. That's how it was sold, however. First as a necessity to fight the monopoly Bell Labs had over Unix, and the the MicroSoft monopoly... The solution: Form another monopoly... <sheesh> | [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jay Maynard | RMS's goal is nothing less than the destruction of the software | industry as | we now know it. While it is true that you can sell GPLed software, the | practical effect is that you won't make any sort of a living off of it. | | That said, this is a religious issue, best discussed on a | nontechnical list. | (I should know. I've been participating in these discussions for | well over a | decade now; I invented the term "General Public Virus" in 1989 in one such | discussion.)
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