Rewriting the GNU Coreutils in Rust
Rewriting the GNU Coreutils in Rust
Posted Jun 10, 2021 0:38 UTC (Thu) by pizza (subscriber, #46)In reply to: Rewriting the GNU Coreutils in Rust by rodgerd
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> The FSF have chosen to become irrelevant to how people want to live their lives and interact with technology in favor of a weird, insecure, retrocomputing experience
In other words, you're saying the world changed, but the FSF did not?
(The FSF was never particularly aligned with how "people want[ed] to live their lives and interact with technology". They've been pushing against the grain from the very beginning!)
> rather than providing meaningful free alternatives
Sure, the FSF, with its couple-hundred-thousand/year budget and one full-time employee, is somehow supposed to out-produce Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Netflix, etc etc combined. Plus a couple dozen data centers. Gotcha.
Posted Jun 10, 2021 2:11 UTC (Thu)
by NYKevin (subscriber, #129325)
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If the FSF wants to fritter away its goodwill on irrelevant work that few people care for, well, it's their organization to run as they see fit. But IMHO it's unwise to play such dangerous games with the GPLv4 (or GPLvN+1) relicensing rights. If they continue on their current path, they will eventually run out of mindshare, donations, and ultimately cash reserves, and GPLv4 will get auctioned off to the highest bidder. That will be interesting to watch, but I sincerely hope it doesn't happen for a long time.
Posted Jun 10, 2021 3:02 UTC (Thu)
by pizza (subscriber, #46)
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And that's fine; Good riddance.
The FSF, GNU, and copyleft in general are slowly reverting back to what it was before the big venture-capital dotcom bubble; ie folks writing software on a volunteer basis for largely ideological reasons. As long as there are folks who believe in those principles, it will continue. If not, then, well, nope.
Speaking of capitalism, at the end of the day, what the average user calls "software" (or "app") is actually a "service". You can't compete with services by providing software.
Rewriting the GNU Coreutils in Rust
Rewriting the GNU Coreutils in Rust