On 3/17/07, Siddharth Upmanyu <siddharth(a)techbugs.org> wrote:
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While initiating the GNU Project, RMS wrote:
"From: RMS%MIT-OZ@mit-eddie
Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards,net.usoft
Subject: new UNIX implementation
Date: Tue, 27-Sep-83 12:35:59 EST
Organization: MIT AI Lab, Cambridge, MA ....
"I consider that the golden rule requires that if I like a program I
must share it with other people who like it. I cannot in good
conscience sign a nondisclosure agreement or a software license
agreement.
So that I can continue to use computers without violating my
principles, I have decided to put together a sufficient body of free
software so that I will be able to get along without any software that
is not free.
..."
Using this point is quite hard to convince normal users and developers
who has been taught in MS style development in their education ..
I'm also interested to know some good points on how to convince these
type of people .. Its easy to convince those with high computer
interest .. but others .. its quite hard for me ..
In some countries (mine included) , piracy is all over the place and
people took it for granted .. preaching about free software, it
benefit to them, and licensing etc doesnt give much effect .. they get
lots of commercial softwares for nearly free in the first place, and
some even have something like this in their mindset -> "Why would i
bother to learn to use free software/linux while i can get commercial
apps nearly free too .. licensing?? whats that?? like i care... nobody
will put lawsuit against me anyway"
[snip]
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