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Suits and Patents: A Report from the GPLv3 Launch Conference

Suits and Patents: A Report from the GPLv3 Launch Conference

Posted Jan 23, 2006 22:01 UTC (Mon) by sbergman27 (guest, #10767)
Parent article: Suits and Patents: A Report from the GPLv3 Launch Conference

Eben Moglen. I've never met him, and never heard him speak. But I have read some of his writings and interviews. He is a fine spokesman for the FSF. Reasonable... rational... and doesn't seem an extremist at all, though he basically gets across the same ideas as certain others who do come across as extremists.

The FSF would do well to emphasize Eben as their primary spokesperson.


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Suits and Patents: A Report from the GPLv3 Launch Conference

Posted Jan 24, 2006 4:08 UTC (Tue) by kirkengaard (subscriber, #15022) [Link]

I don't know about primary spokesman. Eben isn't an idealist, he's a lawyer. He's "our" lawyer, and he has been RMS's lawyer for 13 years, and he believes in what he's writing, but he's Melanchthon to RMS's Luther. You need someone with uncompromising vision, as well as someone who will take that vision and make it world-conformant. But if RMS dropped dead tomorrow, and Eben were tagged to run the show (not that that would happen, necessarily), he would no longer have anyone to translate.

Suits and Patents: A Report from the GPLv3 Launch Conference

Posted Jan 24, 2006 20:56 UTC (Tue) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link]

A lawyer who spent time as a hacker. He shares the common vision, I'd say.

Suits and Patents: A Report from the GPLv3 Launch Conference

Posted Jan 26, 2006 14:18 UTC (Thu) by bcs (subscriber, #27943) [Link]

Eben isn't an idealist, he's a lawyer.

I encourage you to read or, better yet, listen to Die Gedanken Sind Frei on his web site. I think you'll find he's quite the idealist, as well as a lawyer.

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