FSF GFDL and "non free"
Posted Jul 6, 2004 6:34 UTC (Tue) by
dvdeug (subscriber, #10998)
In reply to:
FSF GFDL and "non free" by copsewood
Parent article:
Debian postpones social contract changes
How does an invariant section in documentation differ from an invariant section in software? Either could be a method to convey a lecture on whatever the creator considered important. Either makes you drag along a big chunk of inconvienant material whenever you want to copy the work, or use any non-trivial piece of material from it.
Personally, for me, one of the important freedoms of free software is that I can change the program to fit me. What if an anti-semite includes a piece of unremovable hate literature in his otherwise excellent documentation? If I don't like something about free software I change it; why should Debian consider that document with an unremovable, and in some places illegal, obnoxious piece of hate literature attached to it free?
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