> your experience is invaluable and I'm delighted to read you. Would you > like to share with us a few of these "live examples", as well as your > experience, positive or not, of being a blind programmer?
In fact, most of my words with them was adapted from rms articles yes I gave them live examples I modify some free software to fit needs Making them think of modifying the programs that use them While the programs that they use closed programs were not able to be modified then they feel need freedom for me In my childhood I used Solaris then I moved to bsd I was working a simple developer in net bsd I loved gcc and License and used it(gpl) Then I started to feel bsd it's poisoned bsd not give me the freedom that i dreamed of then I moved to gnu/linux > I understand that you're referring to computers that won't support > Libreboot, either because they're "closed" or because they're old. In > the latter case, experience shows that installing a light GNU/Linux > distribution can give a second life to older hardware. Is there a > specific model that you encounter a lot that could benefit from the > attention of Libreboot developers to help you free more computer users? they use dill Computers I was unable to install Libreboot on this computers > P.S.: Recently the Parabola GNU/Linux-libre distribution implemented > support for the blind based on ArchTalk. Yes, I know it At that time I told them About ArchTalk. And gave them instructions page to build I love the Parabola community with all my heart Greetings and respect ali abdul ghani 2015-02-06 3:09 جرينتش-08:00, hellekin <[email protected]>: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > On 02/05/2015 10:42 AM, Ali Abdul Ghani wrote: >> I told them about why freedom is Very important >> And I told them why the closed programs steal their freedom >> And I told them about the seriousness of the closure of the source >> I gave them live examples >> > *** Hello Ali, > > your experience is invaluable and I'm delighted to read you. Would you > like to share with us a few of these "live examples", as well as your > experience, positive or not, of being a blind programmer? > > Also, I'm curious about this bit: > >> But was with regret that the computers they use so bad > > I understand that you're referring to computers that won't support > Libreboot, either because they're "closed" or because they're old. In > the latter case, experience shows that installing a light GNU/Linux > distribution can give a second life to older hardware. Is there a > specific model that you encounter a lot that could benefit from the > attention of Libreboot developers to help you free more computer users? > > == > hk > > P.S.: Recently the Parabola GNU/Linux-libre distribution implemented > support for the blind based on ArchTalk. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2 > > iQJ8BAEBCgBmBQJU1KDRXxSAAAAAAC4AKGlzc3Vlci1mcHJAbm90YXRpb25zLm9w > ZW5wZ3AuZmlmdGhob3JzZW1hbi5uZXRFQ0IyNkIyRTNDNzEyMTc2OUEzNEM4ODU0 > ODA2QzM2M0ZDMTg5ODNEAAoJEEgGw2P8GJg9oaMP/jJd6Yl4LQvnTNT/BMf0IGvt > 6OZvTa7X9HdR1+Obo7LFGHHRGmbbP96vjI5vhD+NcAITuD9fRt5+lk6cCbqxyHu9 > hObjT7uxU0UCVu1o3AHUwcIvk1YCF6+EUgdkTmq70hw+04n7WMcc/sjBV5lsGwFr > 0Uj2LCV6Ov8vm9QWiJhayfbOqLyNpZ7jV/qSLHUJXTDKu5lWVC/4D229U/3YrQCT > M4gue8nnvqjJRIrqWdwRI1t+wQevgJRdlb5HrsrdVRBIXhk5S/dEwi++vRiZbId2 > Vcotr+TDrLOmE+BOxiL9NquF1Xfw+SE7WUzH9xevmhyk/a7IruwpUqAGg8rvTAQQ > JERELTj1W5balc2vQtObzs10eOAtUpG69igw8plAPKE2aDHv7WC1CLhzZdZLAS6g > 4WqxaJbiu1Ux+YbFqTQJ1qJhCUtJ+pTA6U/UBlmRjtck/8lpyFjJElzI9RTD/zX+ > TdujkDxYPBL6gXHpQopSPLmhAZjDbz3ZkIbH4koqT8oUyKm8qVgkD2zNvjBCXxyn > 9RF6RCPoaTR9ysbv6+e0QaOOM+C9CEUaQ8G0QiJ2Xh+Ed5d9pYFH3NgZ67656hsp > Ljco46J5cF9uTwkMk8PE5d61Dn/mpJqZDMbpNlDNXmIf+Vjx09NAk7JALS57/HFm > ryRJtyJytuBtRXD7gJwx > =oM+y > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > -- Think not of them, thou hast thy music too
