Re: Truth matters when writing software and selecting leaders

2021-04-04 Thread Martin
On 3/30/21 7:10 PM, Jean Louis wrote: * Martin [2021-03-30 19:58]: You may, but we don't, as it is vague term. On GNU website, we never use "open source" to refer to free software, as we have to promote freedom. what's your definition of freedom then? For me both cases are not precise and

Re: Truth matters when writing software and selecting leaders

2021-04-04 Thread Jean Louis
* Martin [2021-03-31 17:00]: > On 3/30/21 7:10 PM, Jean Louis wrote: > > * Martin [2021-03-30 19:58]: > > You may, but we don't, as it is vague term. On GNU website, we never > > use "open source" to refer to free software, as we have to promote > > freedom. > what's your definition of freedom

Re: Web versions, thoughts

2021-04-04 Thread shulie
On 4/1/21 12:31 AM, Zany And Crazy wrote: > I stopped reading after about the 3rd or 4th > post, so I have no idea what you guys are saying. 30 years have > passed, Linux and all it's software's market share stands at what, 2% usenet isn't working any more for you

Re: Web versions, thoughts

2021-04-04 Thread Jacob Bachmeyer
Zany And Crazy wrote: Porting something to the web is not only rewriting from >scratch in JavaScript Isn't WebAssembly a way to make C++ code run in the browser? I thought that's what it was. The API available to WebAssembly code is radically different from the API for native code,

Re: police report against the petition mob

2021-04-04 Thread Jacob Bachmeyer
Debian Community News Team wrote: [...] Looking at the headers of your message, we see that you sent it on 29 March and the gnu.org (FSF) mailing list only delivered it on 2 April (headers copied below). This shows that somebody in FSF is now checking the messages one by one. No, it shows

Re: Web versions, thoughts

2021-04-04 Thread Jean Louis
* Zany And Crazy [2021-04-02 22:14]: > >Porting something to the web is not only rewriting from >scratch in > >JavaScript > > Isn't WebAssembly a way to make C++ code run in the browser? I thought > that's what it was. How I have understood from reading, it is not hard to modify or prepare

Google XMPP service (was: Re: Truth matters when writing software and selecting leaders)

2021-04-04 Thread Jacob Bachmeyer
Martin wrote: On 3/30/21 9:10 AM, Jean Louis wrote: * Martin [2021-03-30 11:07]: Back in past, it was possible, and I remember doing so. I have been using Jabber network and I could freely contact Google Plus users through Jabber network and I could freely contact Facebook users through

Re: Web versions, thoughts

2021-04-04 Thread Parodper
O 02/04/21 ás 21:13, Zany And Crazy escribiu: > Porting something to the web is not only rewriting from >scratch in JavaScript Isn't WebAssembly a way to make C++ code run in the browser? I thought that's what it was. But code is not the only thing that forms a program. There is also the