Post #218,390
8/9/05 2:34:46 PM
8/9/05 2:35:01 PM
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That is interesting
wonder if it could be found at [link|http://www.deja.com|http://www.deja.com] (er Google Groups)
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Edited by SpiceWare
Aug. 9, 2005, 02:35:01 PM EDT
That it interesting
wonder it it could be found at [link|http://www.deja.com|http://www.deja.com] (er Google Groups)
Darrell Spice, Jr. [link|http://spiceware.org/gallery/ArtisticOverpass|Artistic Overpass]
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Post #218,392
8/9/05 2:41:16 PM
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Maybe.
I imagine it would take some doing though. The only other thing I remember about the discussion in that forum at the time was whether or not it was legal to create a plugin licensed under the GPL for a proprietary browser (the answer from RMS was no, because the browser was not exempted under the GPL like an operating system was). *That* one interested me because I was trying to figure out whether or not a GPL'd applications that hooked into OS/2's Workplace Shell would be considered illegal, since the WPS was not technically part of the operating system, but sat on top of it. Stallman actually emailed me about that one saying that it would fall under the exemption, but that I should stop using proprietary operating systems. :)
"We are all born originals -- why is it so many of us die copies?" - Edward Young
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Post #218,397
8/9/05 3:09:07 PM
8/9/05 3:16:35 PM
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I found it!
The petard-hoisting begins now!
[link|http://groups.google.com/group/gnu.misc.discuss/browse_frm/thread/ae52507c74c3ebac/|http://groups.google...ae52507c74c3ebac/]
(edited link to actually point to the RMS post)
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Edited by cwbrenn
Aug. 9, 2005, 03:16:35 PM EDT
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Post #218,398
8/9/05 3:13:15 PM
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*chuckle*
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Post #218,399
8/9/05 3:24:44 PM
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But note that...
by the end of that year Bruce Perens was talking about this as a loophole and had ideas on how to fix it.
It may well be that RMS' opinion changed in the intervening 6 years. I consider that fair and reasonable, my opinions on lots of things have changed in the last 6 years.
However if he did come out with something like this, I'd be amused as well.
Cheers, Ben
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Post #218,402
8/9/05 3:26:04 PM
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On the other hand...
Bruce Perens is a dialectical anomaly and changes his mind about everything at least twice a year. :)
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Post #218,410
8/9/05 4:21:39 PM
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You change tactics, not philosophy
In some cases, I would agree that it is antisocial to make a useful modification and not release it. But if a license made that illegal, if a license did not allow people to make and use their own private changes, without publishing them, I would consider the license unacceptably restrictive. People should always have the right to share with their neighbors, but compelling people to share can be wrong, especially when it conflicts with privacy rights. He's talking philosophy there. When you change that, you're probably a hypocrit. Let's see if he can bring himself to say, "I was wrong."
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Post #218,415
8/9/05 4:35:32 PM
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Point
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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