>> Sure they might later bring up money. But I don't think we should be the >> ones to do that when the discussion is about freedom and "restrictions". > > I didn't suggest that
You didn't suggest that. You did it. > That's why I said I hope Snowdrift (a nonprofit crowdfunding > initiative) succeeds - corporations won't fund most GPL code, true, > but users perhaps will (I don't think so, honestly, but I prefer being > optimistic). I could see many small webstores funding a great free software web store and other things like that on such platform. Snowdrift does sound cool, but it would be nice to see it in practice.
