On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:19 PM, hiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> What do you think about the freedom to remove the freedom from the code? > > You don't get it, do you? It's elementary for freedom in society to
*you* don't get it (I'm good at personnal attack too): this is a way to lead on the path of understanding "why the GPL". Another way to see the GPL: "do not close the code". > cut others freedom. > But this what you're speaking about is not society. You can think > whatever you want, create whatever code you want. But this will never > cut any other's freedom. On the other hand everyone could use your > code, and noone would even notice. It does *no* harm to others. > > I could understand if you were fighting for real freedom, but this is > an imaginary fight about intellectual nonsense. > > Code has no freedom. people in society want to be free, but the code > doesn't mind. It is just letters and stuff. neither free nor unfree. > > Leave it simple! > > -- > hiro > > -- use single GPL licensed software, use Linux and secure your digital freedom!
