* Marco :: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >> I still do not believe that this is "discrimination against > >> persons or groups". This is an unreasonable interpretation of > >> the original meaning of DFSG.5. > >I, OTOH, do not believe that this is an unreasonable > >interpretation of DFSG 5. Why should you exclude from the Free > >Software process people that do not have the money to have proper > >internet access? > Because this is not discriminating, if they care they can find the > money, a sponsor or a different way to contribute. It is
Find the money?!?!?!?!?!? *I* personally *do* care, and I couldn't find any money (ok, I found a tenner in the street when I was 15 -- but only once) to finance my involvement in the Free Software. > discrimination only if it relates to an intrinsic quality of an > individual or group, like "you cannot use this software if you are > black" or "you cannot use this software if you are the military". As opposed to "you cannot modify nor distribute this software if you are *poor*?". I'm sorry, but I take offense and I think your interpretation is absurd. -- Massa -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

