I'd opt for this one. Except the magic pixie dust is the pursuit
of the Right Thing(tm). Unlike blundering corporations that write
up mission statements and run around worried sick about profits,
developers only have one goal - write the best software you can.
Some of us have other goals. My principal goal in writing GNU Emacs,
GCC and various other programs was to produce a complete free
operating system, so that we could have the freedom to form a
community.
Many of the other people who have worked on the GNU Project have
shared these goals. Without this idealism, our community would not be
where it is today.
- RFC soon on essay "Does Free Software Production i... Jacques Chester
- Re: RFC soon on essay "Does Free Software Pro... Eric S. Raymond
- Re: RFC soon on essay "Does Free Software... mark
- Re: RFC soon on essay "Does Free Soft... Signal 11
- Re: RFC soon on essay "Does Free ... Richard Stallman
- Re: RFC soon on essay "Does ... John Cowan
- Re: RFC soon on essay "D... Ean R . Schuessler
- Re: RFC soon on essay &qu... Miguel de Icaza
- Re: RFC soon on essay &qu... Csaba Szigetvari
- Re: RFC soon on essay "D... Richard Stallman
- Re: RFC soon on essay &qu... Miguel de Icaza
- Re: RFC soon on essay &qu... Eric S. Raymond
- Re: RFC soon on essay &qu... Matthew C. Weigel
- Re: RFC soon on essay &qu... Richard Stallman
- Re: RFC soon on essay &qu... Paul Crowley

