Don't expect any patches from the students in Bolzano
Posted Feb 4, 2006 1:11 UTC (Sat) by
giraffedata (subscriber, #1954)
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Don't expect any patches from the students in Bolzano by evgeny
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Linux in Italian schools - five months later
I'd say it's a proof how morally wrong and unintuitive is the notion of >
non-free software.
I'll give you unintuitive, but not morally wrong. While there's probably some religion somewhere where anything unintuitive is morally wrong, I don't think it's generally true.
When I was about that age, there was a problem with inflation and I was puzzled by how difficult commentators seemed to think it was. I said, "why doesn't the president of the US just mandate that prices won't go up any more?" Just because I couldn't see how disastrous that would be for everybody even if it were possible, that didn't mean that the free market is morally wrong.
Copyright is a rather complex way to bring about certain good results. I don't expect a 9 year old to know how it works.
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