After reading the starting of this article [ http://www.digitalone.com.sg/guides/article/12140 ] about 'FREE' software [ http://www.digitalone.com.sg/guides/article/12162 ] I want to stop.
What's the point? At the start, he says: ===== "There are two main groups of free software that are available. The first group is shareware, which often may only be used for a limited period, after which you will have to pay to continue using it. The second group is freeware, which is perpetually free although some vendors include advertisements in the software." ===== Then he goes on to confuse people by saying: ===== There is also a group of applications built on open source platforms and licence models. They are often free too. ===== It appears to me that he does not know the difference between 'free beer' and 'free speech' or even 'open speech'. It's no wonder 'important' people in dotSG don't get free/open software (in contrast to, say, the government in dotMY) when the local tech journalists don't get it right either. Regards, Kam-Yung -- Soh Kam Yung my Google Reader Shared links: (http://www.google.com/reader/shared/16851815156817689753) my Google Reader Shared SFAS links: (http://www.google.com/reader/shared/user/16851815156817689753/label/sfas) _______________________________________________ LUGS Mailing list - [email protected] List FAQ: http://wiki.lugs.org.sg/LugsMailingListFaq Info page: http://www.lugs.org.sg/mailman/listinfo/slugnet To unsubscribe send an empty email to: [email protected]
