I note that Stephen Fry has posted this, which seems to cover it quite
well..

'I have opened myself to charges of the most monstrous hypocrisy by
championing open source and free software while simultaneously using
proprietary systems here and there, hither and yon. I hold my hand up to the
sin of being inconsistent – hypocrisy is going a bit far I think.

I am no purist or fanatic when it comes to computing, software and the
internet, or when it comes to anything, come to that: I like the idea of
open source and free software, but I can't honestly find it in my heart to
boycott any individual, company or consortium that patents its routines,
algorithms, codes or protocols and chooses to make money from of its
research, innovation and ingenuity. As in all things I'm a muddled,
hand-wringing liberal who believes in a mixed economy.

I don't think freedom is indivisible. I can contemplate regulation and
entrepreneurialism, cooperatives and corporations, open source and
proprietary systems all coexisting. In the end I like structures that are
human-shaped, not idea-shaped and humans are great heaps of inconsistency,
ambiguity and complexity. All I'm saying is that if you expect this to be a
kind of Open Source madrassah you will be disappointed.'

Which you can take also as an ad for http://www.stephenfry.com/blog/?p=61


2008/10/15 Dave Crossland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 2008/10/15 Phil Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Yes, the fact that this will run on all the Linux PCs in
> > both my houseand office is a shockingly pro-Microsoft
> > move and must be stopped!
>
> The fact that this will run only with proprietary software is
> continuing the BBC's discriminatory policy against software freedom,
> and it must be stopped.
>
> Dave
> Personal opinion only.
> -
> Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk discussion group.  To unsubscribe, please
> visit http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/archives/2005/01/mailing_list.html.
>  Unofficial list archive:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
>



-- 

Brian Butterworth

http://www.ukfree.tv - independent digital television and switchover advice,
since 2002

Reply via email to