Le 15/10/2016 19:54, GaCuest a écrit : > El 15 de octubre de 2016 a las 16:28:55, mdn > ([email protected]) escribió: >> Debian's approach of this isn't really ethical. >> Anyone has the freedom of install installing propitiatory software even >> non tech users. >> >> Including non-free software in the repository is insisting/proposing >> users, especially non tech ones, to give up their freedom for simplicity >> without understanding the importance of them and the technical problems >> that non free/libre software brings (a good example of that is the game >> modding community). >> >> Mainstreams users like you seem to refer to them are what makes software >> and hardware go in decadence. >> I don't say that they are directly concerned, but it is how their were >> treated like, that made them what they are now and ask the same bad >> products. >> >> If you continue to give them what they are made of the project will >> slowly become like them and only enforce the already bad circle. >> > > I understand you say. > > I also prefer libre games, but the quality of these games are usually > low (projects are very small and without money, I understand it and > I'm not criticizing that games). Did you try 0ad ? minetest ? free orion ? free civ ? I admit that sometimes the interfaces isn't intuitive but dam some of them are nice. > > My idea is similar to the idea of Luke, when you go to download a > proprietary game, you will be warned that it is a proprietary game > and its consequences. > > In my opinion, the problem of libre software is not the existence of > proprietary software. The problem is that developers barely get > economic benefits doing libre software. Maybe we should think > about how developers can make profits doing libre software. > > _______________________________________________ > arm-netbook mailing list [email protected] > http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook > Send large attachments to [email protected] >
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