Le 19/05/2013 15:40, Michał 'rysiek' Woźniak a écrit : >>> How can we get the FSF to recognise this and so change the licence it >>> uses for its manuals to be a free one? >> This is one historical point of disagreement between >> Debian(FSGuidelines)/FSF, >> and has been highly discussed. Unfortunately... >> >> Sometimes opinions are not flexible: you should wait for a good >> circumstance. >> >> This thread and issued document by Michal could emphasize the problem, but >> you're pleased to find a solution ;) > The solution is a reasoned debate with the FSF and GNU communities to try and > convince them why -ND/GNU Verbatim is not a good idea. ;) > *Agree*.
Unfortunately, any debate on what freedom is between persons which aims freedom will most likely turn into flamewars ;) Fortunately, that's immaterial. Just take a look at "Poum" on WikiPedia and see what divergences on implementations of an idea has caused... and how today could be different if nobody claimed for the only good one. Note at time capitalism is also turned into an ideology, it immediately fails too. Regarding history, the ideology is most often the problem. Humanity as capable of a reasoned debate is the next step of its evolution... I expect the last will never be reached. Or too late. -- TSFH
