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El miércoles 04 de noviembre del 2015 a las 1430 horas, Michał Masłowski escribió: >> A system can be useless if it's missing a part, and without TokBox, >> firefox hello is nothing. Therefore, I don't feel there is much of an >> argument to be had. Firefox hello is non-free or semi-free software. > > We can apply the same argument to any other communication software. > E.g. IRC is useless without other humans, they aren't free software. > >> TokBox does not grant it's users the four freedoms. And requiring >> someone to set up a loop-server so that you can use firefox hello, >> would get rid of the person who is running that server's freedoms. > > Not true: loop-server operator wouldn't run a copy of TokBox's software. > The free software on their computer would communicate with external > services (which "aren't free or nonfree" and which cannot be replaced by > local software: it's not SaaSS). > >> Personally, I am glad this has been removed from Iceweasel, it means >> nobody loses their freedom. > > Except for all people who will use Skype or various other things with > nonfree client-side code instead. -- 👋 Pax et bonum. Jorge Araya Navarro https://es.gravatar.com/shackra _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev
