Am 28. Apr, 2002 schwätzte Tom Achtenberg so: > I read as much as I could stand of the gnu philosophy. In essence it says I > am NOT FREE to own what I create but everyone else is FREE to consume and It does not say anything about you or the fruits of your labor. It says that those who choose to use a free software license ( you are apparently one who won't ) have freely given the use of their code to society and guaranteed society the freedoms they need with that code to be able to continue work on it and pass that continued work on to others. Also, as I stated last night, the authors very explicitly do own the copyright for their code, thus they do own the code. What they've done, however, is given *everybody* a license to use that code, to make changes, to distribute the original code and/or their changes to it. All with the restrictions that those who use the code honor those same freedoms for anybody they give the code to *and* that they pass on the copyright info as well. http://www.GNU.org/philosophy/free-sw.html If you feel it is so important that coders get paid for the fruits of their labor feel free to drop a couple hundred dollars for every GNU/Linux installation you have to the appropriate distribution(s), don't forget to send that in annually. Also grant them the right to force you to upgrade whether you need to or not. Grant them the right to search your home or business anytime they feel you might have installed software without notifying them and first begging and groveling for their permission to do so. Remember to pay them every time you want to report a bug. Grant them to permission to break into your machines and stop programs at their discretion. Remind them they can change how they use protocols such that they are no longer compliant and no longer work with software from other vendors. Oh and don't forget to get rid of any source code that you might've collected and remember to not look at any source code that might come your way. > take the fruits of my labor without compensating me at all. It reads very > communistic. NO THANKS!!!! I question your understanding of communism. Under a communistic gov't the gov't makes decisions for you and doesn't allow you to decide your own future. Free Software guarantees you those same freedoms that communism takes away. Those freedoms are actually taken away by proprietary software. Hmm, are corporations the true communists? I again remind you that this country runs on volunteerism. Do you remember that Prez Bush just remind everyone that it's a civic duty to volunteer to help others? That's right, it's a responsibility of citizens in a free, democratic society. > as I do not believe I will change your mind and I know you will not change > mine. I posted that last night :). ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # Don't step in front of speeding cars, don't eat explosives # and don't use m$ LookOut :). - der.hans