Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 20:50:24 -0500 From: "Pedro F. Giffuni" <giffunip@asme.org> To: "Jonathan M. Bresler" <jmb@hub.freebsd.org> Cc: chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Why are people against GNU? WAS Re: 5.0 already? Message-ID: <391F57E0.D356FEC0@asme.org> References: <20000514233807.AB9B337BA82@hub.freebsd.org>
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"Jonathan M. Bresler" wrote: > ... > the faith vs works debate has raged for centuries. i prefer > the one that clothes and feeds the poor and may or may not have any > faith over the believer that doesnt quite get around to helping > others. Perhaps I am wrong, or you may think me evil, to espouse such > a position. > I don't think you are evil...the problem is that people that sin (RMS in this case) rarely do it consciously..they almost always think they are doing something good but they aren't. > > i have never seen any hate in his writings. his critics often > talk of hate. you removed the part of my email concerning showing > the man a little gratitude for the software that he has helped make > freely available to you. i am interested in your thoughts on that > matter. > We do owe much to RMS; I recognize the free software concept he created is invaluable for the world community. I have always thought that RMS has good intentions, but I have the right to disagree on his way of enforcing his ideas. I try to avoid using GPL'd software (yes I do prefer commercial software), however this is impossible since there is no reasonable replacement to software like gcc. I don't contribute to GPL'd software either, but I don't think there is nothing wrong in using it even when I don't like the license. When I read the license it was also clear that the license only applies to modifying and redistributing the software but not on it's use. In sum I thank him for the good software but there isn't much difference between a packaged binary and software covered by the GPL. > > Pablo Escobar is not to blame for the illegal narcotics habits > in this country. He certainly is to blame for his role in making > these substances available. Differentiating between the two is > important. Otherwise, one might come to believe that getting rid of > Pablo Escobar would solve the problem. He's gone. The problem > remains. > I am Colombian. You don't have idea of what you are talking about. Northamericans are the only ones to blame for making the substances available. We have never cared a bit about who exports illegal drugs; the Escobar problem became real when he planted bombs in the main cities. People like him started rotting the country and soon it was too late... > > I am not saying Stallman is Hitler, but the fact that he does some good > > things and that he is popular doesn't mean he is not evil. > > Isnt there a Usenet rule about invoking Hitler in a thread? > This is not Usenet :-)...Ah well, I didn't know ...sorry. Email doesn't reflect it but I am not angry with anyone...we all do evil things all the time without knowing. > Well, I have said my piece/peace. > Take it easy... cheers, Pedro. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-chat" in the body of the message
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