Re: [OT] an Amicus Curae to the Honorable Thomas Penfield Jackson

From: James Sutherland (jas88@cam.ac.uk)
Date: Sat May 06 2000 - 09:23:08 EDT

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    On 6 May 2000, Florian Weimer wrote:
    > jas88@cam.ac.uk (James Sutherland) writes:
    >
    > > Using GPL software as a user grants me rights; using it as a
    > > programmer removes them.
    >
    > That's right. If you don't think a long-term benefit will result from
    > giving up some of your rights, don't use the GPL or any GPL code. If
    > you think your model of free software is better, join the many people
    > who share your beliefs and help them writing software which competes
    > with the GNU system. Perhaps some day in the future, it will become
    > clear which approach is the right one, but at the moment, peaceful
    > competition is probably the best thing. And each side shouldn't
    > strive to have better arguments, but better software---better in their
    > own subjective view.

    I agree there. Personally, I use software under any license (including
    proprietary, when it's the best or only solution - although I can't find
    any on my machine ATM, except Acrobat Reader [xpdf and ghostscript still
    have big problems with PDF files ATM], a copy of RealPlayer I don't use
    any more, and Netscape 4.72 [soon to be replaced by the Mozilla derived v
    6]).

    I am not opposed to free or open source software at all - far from it - I
    am just opposed to the people who take it upon themselves to decide that
    other people's code should be free too.

    James.

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