On 21 Jan 2007, at 9:01 pm, David Schlesinger wrote:
I don't actually believe this, other than for the excruciatingly small minority of people who hang out on mailing lists such as this one. The overwhelming majority of people neither know nor care what the operating system on their cellphone is, nor is the idea of one cellphone "supporting freedom and community" more than another one going to be the least bit meaningful to them.
Both my girlfriend and father are aware of Free Software and what it means. This is due to me coming across the FSF out of curiosity about GNU, and then passing that knowledge onto them.
If people buy phones based on Linux, which could be a fine thing for open source developers, they'll buy them because they're _better phones_, and for no other reason--that's presupposing that they, in fact, are better, of course.
But you're presupposing that people are incapable of treating Freedom as a factor when the rate a product or service. There's very little stopping people from judging the Freedom aspect of a product or service apart from awareness of it.
But this is strictly a _political_ agenda, and I'm still unconvinced that this list is an appropriate place for you to be flogging it.
Out of interest can you define your use of "political agenda"?

Renaissance Man


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