On Saturday 01 January 2011 03:20:55 Narendra Sisodiya wrote: > On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Binand Sethumadhavan <[email protected]>wrote: > > 2010/12/31 Narendra Sisodiya <[email protected]>: > > > Going to Book Library is a "restriction of freedom", I cannot > > > create > > > > noise > > > > > or speak loudly. Too bad, it prevent me to use my basic right > > > to speak. > > > > That > > > > > is my I call library is a place for restriction of freedom and > > > I do not > > > > go > > > > > to Libraries. > > > > Where did you get this "basic right to speak in a library" from? > > It was a satire.. with an analogy that people make wrong perception > on freedom > > I don't have problem with BSD and nor with GPL. but I love GPL. but > If somebody says that GPL is restriction to freedom then I must > oppose because it is not true. GPL and viral license are designed > so that evil company guys do not get extra-benefits over it. which > is acceptable. > BSD and Apache license is more attractive to company guy because he > can find it good for faster development. > for example - 4-5 mobile company and one big search engine company > work together to create a mobile operating system which is not GPL, > now, Other companies can take that code and add their proprietary > addons on it to look it more attractive and extra feature.
Except that it gets rooted and shredded and mangled, and the companies look like dumb and dumber. After a year or so of bitrot it really goes to the dogs. -- Rgds JTD -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

