In my opinion, the users don't want to be free. Choosing between to be free (and limited with the rest of the people) and to be no-free (and the illusion to be it), many choose the last. This includes both software/hardware stuff and modern socialnetworking stuff. Many users use any Operating System without know who is the owner of that software and don't want to know (restricting yourself) therefore, i think, the GNU's targets are confined.
My questions are: Can GNU expand the own catchment area further ? Can GNU reduce these restrictions ? Can GNU resolve these problems by itself ? Regards. -- *Antonio Trande "Fedora Ambassador" **mail*: mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]> *Homepage*: http://www.fedora-os.org *Sip Address* : sip:sagitter AT ekiga.net *Jabber <http://jabber.org/>* :sagitter AT jabber.org *GPG Key: 19E6DF27*
