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"Freedom software" anyone?

"Freedom software" anyone?

Posted Jul 8, 2005 16:03 UTC (Fri) by giraffedata (subscriber, #1954)
In reply to: "Freedom software" anyone? by stfn
Parent article: ESR: 'We Don't Need the GPL Anymore' (O'ReillyNet)

I only wish "freedom software" didn't remind me so sharply of the laughably jingoistic term "freedom fries" coined by an anti-French, pro-war contingent in the U.S.A.

For anyone who may have missed the subtleties of the "freedom fries" issue, it is my impression that it was a joke. Perhaps a mean-spirited one, but intended to make people laugh nonetheless, and was never used in a serious sentence. It was a satire on the anti-German renamings from WWII, which I think were actually serious. The most famous of these was the renaming of "sauerkraut" to "liberty cabbage."

Present day U.S. culture is full of light-hearted satire about a supposed enmity between the U.S. and France.

"Freedom," incidentally, is well-used buzzword in U.S. politics for adding likability to almost anything you say. In the 1980's, there were people in El Salvador doing much the same thing that the folks the U.S. is fighting in Iraq are doing today. To gain support for them, the U.S. president referred to them as "freedom fighters."

In any case, I agree that when I hear "freedom software," my first reaction is that some kind of linguistic subterfuge is going on.


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"Freedom software" anyone?

Posted Jul 11, 2005 22:19 UTC (Mon) by kevinbsmith (guest, #4778) [Link]

For anyone who may have missed the subtleties of the "freedom fries" issue, it is my impression that it was a joke. Perhaps a mean-spirited one, but intended to make people laugh nonetheless, and was never used in a serious sentence.

Sadly, it was taken more seriously than that. Several restaurants actually renamed fries on their menu, as did the restaurants and snack bars at the House of Representatives. At that time, and now, my own impression was that the people taking these actions were pretty serious about making a statement of protest, rather than a joke. See the wikipedia article.

Like other folks, I wish "free" meant only one thing, and like others I have thought about calling it Freedom Software, but I too have the same reservations. My current hopeless hope would be that we could end up calling it Libre Software.

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