Dr. Stallman takes a totally principled position that it is immoral to refuse help to others. Thus, he says, it is a betrayal of your fellow programmers and everybody else to sign a non-disclosure agreement. He says it impoverishes us all to do less than completely sharing what we know. He lives simply so that he doesn't need to sell out his principles. Is that Wacko? Well, when asked if he had considered entering politics he says he's too realistic about being outside the mainstream in today's society. "I couldn't even get elected dog catcher, which is good because I'm afraid of dogs." He makes a big point of the fact that what the world calls "Linux" is really the GNU system using the Linux kernel. Linus just contributed the last piece. GNU's own kernel, based on MACH, is coming along pretty well now but he declines to predict when it will be as solid as Linux. The reason this is important is that GNU is intended to eliminate proprietary software, while Linux has become an "open source" environment in which proprietary software is welcome to coexist -- which, as He continues to say firmly, is a Bad Thing. He said a lot of other stuff, but that seems to be the main thrust of his message. Yes, he's willing to be called a Wacko, and admints he is outside the mainstream. He's very matter of fact about all this, and says others are free to disagree. But he argues a very consistent case based on the principles he stands for. There was also an interesting discussion about sharing of music, for example. Vic Matt Alexander wrote: > > Could someone provide a synopsis of the RMS speech on Sunday? > I wasn't able to make it, unfortunately. Everyone I've talked to > that knows anything about him says that he's a complete wacko, so I'm > interested to hear some of the impressions from people on this list. I > was hoping to talk with him personally so I could make up my own mind > about his level of wackoness. ;-) > ~M > > _ > ( ) > x ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN > / \ AGAINST HTML MAIL > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss