On 10/13/20 8:32 PM, Ron Wells wrote:
LOL...would have to admit failure

Not failure.

Natural evolution.

Validation of Richard M. Stallman's insight in the GNU Manifesto (1985):

   *Restricting copying is not the only basis for business in software
   ...**
   **If it were prohibited, or rejected by the customer, software
   business**
   **would move to other bases of organization  ...*

Now the question is, can we /keep/ software free while the megacorps rush in and will inevitably try to "enclose the commons"?

--
Jack Woehr               # Woehr's Asymptote: The ratio of the time spent
Box 51, Golden CO 80402  # administering productivity software over the time
http://www.softwoehr.com # saved by said software eventually approximates 1.


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