I would really like to reply this, but I think its going out of  the
original topic .
may be we can start a new topic on this item.To me freedom also  means
freedom to choose the best.

On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 8:59 PM, V. Sasi Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 20:38 +0530, Shino Jacob wrote:
>> <quote>
>> But that won't make it Free (as in Freedom).
>> </quote>
>> do they really have to? I dont think so. IMO there is no harm in
>> having  such softwares, for GNU/linux or any other kind of free
>> (and/or) open source OS's,  which proprietary in nature.
>
> In that case, of course, there wouldn't be anything wrong in having
> Microsoft Office or Oracle. In that case, of course, there wouldn't be
> any need for campaigning for Free Software. Well, let people use
> whatever they want, what is the harm? By extension, why should we work
> for Open Access or Free Knowledge? Well, I don't think that way. Those
> who think that way are, of course, free to do so.
>
> Best
> --
> V. Sasi Kumar
> http://swatantryam.blogspot.com
>
>
> >
>



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