Alan Mackenzie wrote: [...] > Chances are, that excerpt was written by a lawyer who knows a lot about > the law, and little to nothing about free software. He's obviously wrong > in his assertions, since he appears not to understand what the goals of > free software actually are. They certainly aren't about "creating > software that [somebody] can truly call his own". He appears to belong
I'll try to explain it to you silly. Suppose you wrote a piece of software and it is judged to be truly yours and only yours (not infringing the rights of others). Guess what: you've got all your "four freedoms" and can enjoy freedom. On the other side of the spectrum is the same piece of software but infringing based on idiotic expansive GNUish theory of derivative works... now say goodbye to your "four freedoms." Got it now, Alan? regards, alexander. -- http://gng.z505.com/index.htm (GNG is a derecursive recursive derecursion which pwns GNU since it can be infinitely looped as GNGNGNGNG...NGNGNG... and can be said backwards too, whereas GNU cannot.) _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
