Why Torvalds is sitting out the GPLv3 process (Linux.com)
Why Torvalds is sitting out the GPLv3 process (Linux.com)
Posted Sep 27, 2006 5:53 UTC (Wed) by b3timmons (guest, #40286)In reply to: Why Torvalds is sitting out the GPLv3 process (Linux.com) by mingo
Parent article: Why Torvalds is sitting out the GPLv3 process (Linux.com)
Breaking trust is when someone leads you to expect something and then intentionally betrays your expectations. I have never seen where FSF or RMS has ever broken anyone's trust.
Several posters have tried to explain to you that it is easy to trust RMS/FSF. They are quite predictable. After all, an alternative formulation of Drepper's complaint is that you *can* trust RMS to insist upon his views. In Drepper's case, it was a FSF project, so why should we not expect RMS to insist upon various things? It's naive to assign something to the FSF or any entity for that matter and expect it not to be subjected to their agenda.
We all know that RMS claims that people act ethically or unethically. How is that a personal attack, if he can show how it is true? You may end up disagreeing with it, but I would bet you would have to claim a different ethical standard to do so. I would suggest that if you want to counter RMS/FSF, a more constructive means would be to explain what is unethical about what they do.
