> > Most people on here already know how bad things are, but I don't think it's > > black or white win or lose. > > Do we really know how bad things are? Is there a report somewhere > showing, for example adoption in free software, copyleft license and > dependency in proprietary software / noncopyleft software in numbers and > how it has evolved over the time? > > On a side note, do we have success criteria (over achievable stages, not > just disappearance of proprietary software from the world) that we can > use to compare and good metrics to measure the progress of the movement? >
Good points > > Either way, you can't control other people or society, what are YOU going > > to do. If what you want is money, go get it. If you want to be completely > > off the grid, you can move to rural South America or something. If you > > really do want everyone to be free, I would say get involved in your > > community and take up posts where you are needed there and in the broader > > free software community. Complaining and preaching to the choir like this > > doesn't accomplish anything. > > I don't know about others, but I find OP's posts as well as some replies > (e.g. Davis Remmel's) informative and useful. I appreciate the on-topic > discussions in this thread. > Okay I'm wrong then. Don't mind me. _______________________________________________ libreplanet-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
