Did RMS "start" this discussion?
Posted Dec 19, 2007 21:45 UTC (Wed) by
drlark (guest, #45225)
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Did RMS "start" this discussion? by stevenj
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Insufficiently free?
I stand corrected. I should have noted that this was taken from mid-thread. Also duly noted is that RMS was responding to someone's opinions of his views. For that, I was wrong.
However, I still do consider this "drive-by"-ish in respect to how these flame wars start and fester. IMHO, RMS was splitting hairs for mentioning his dislike of the ports system for installing non-free software. If you are to follow his rationale that use the ports tree makes it "easy" to use non-free software, then you pretty much have to lump anything that could be used, i.e. ftp, lynx, etc. BTW, the ports-tree is, like the rest of OBSD, distributed freely. Taking issue with free software that links or otherwise manipulates non-free software is just silly.
Likewise, Theo is almost good for turning an intellectual argument into a religious war (ditto, RMS). From what I have seen in Theo's writing is that he just has to interject himself in situations where it would be better to just listen.
I do stand by my original assertion that flame wars like this add no value. Upset the community. And are generally non-productive.
I have used OpenBSD. I like its security approach. I like its stability. I don't like the rhetoric that goes with it.
I like Linux, or GNU/Linux, or whatever. I mae a living off of it. My company depends upon it. I don't like the rhetoric that goes with it.
-dan
Who could care less about the number of angels that can dance on the head of a pin
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