On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 12:52:33PM -0400, Calvin Morrison wrote: > On 25 June 2014 12:49, Calvin Morrison <mutanttur...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Could you describe to us what *exactly* did happen to you? >> >> see [0] >> >> [0] http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-took-an-arrow-in-the-knee > > But more seriously, GNU freedom is the same kind of 'freedom' that is > promised by communists. It's actually not very free. If you craft your > words enough, and trick people enough, then they will believe it is > free, while being coerced into helping the 'greater good' > > Free should mean anyone can take my code and do what they please with > it. Somewhat free is usually like, they can do whatever they want, but > leave my name on it. GNU Free is, sure you can use it, but you need to > contribute back any changes you make or else.
I respect your opinion. We can start another thread on why GNU GPL/MIT/BSD with your arguments. Don't take personnaly, but I already answer countless times those arguments. Let's try to keep this thread on the topic (this time I started a specific thread!): I would like to know how *exactly* (the details), of how FRIGN was "hurt" by the GNU GPL licences. A real case. I'm extremly serious about it. Because it can change my mind on licences for good. -- Sylvain