Em 20/03/2012 14:44, [email protected] escreveu:
I suffer from no perception disorder as I see both sides of the argument. Those who blindly follow the free software initiative without questioning it have the issues. I know you and I will go back and forth in this thread until the server crashes, but I have said many times that I support the FSF and the majority of its beliefs.

I just don't support Stallman. Remember when Steve Jobs died and Stallman said that the software world is a better place without him? The same can be said about him as it will allow a younger and more modern voice to represent the cause. People aren't mad at free software becuase of its views, they just think Stallman is a preacher who cannot backup his views with concrete ways to fix them and would rather be childish and simplistic and say "you are bad because I say you are" like a bitter child.

Stallman has never said anything that resembles "you are bad because I say you are" in any of those speeches and papers he wrote. What is your agenda? If you know someone that can represent better free software, why don't you introduce him to other people so they can decide for themselves who represents them better?

You are not a true supporter, because you are not presenting us anything that will help the cause, you just want to demote Stallman for personal reasons. There is absolutely no way that what you are doing can be considered helpful. There are a lot of people working against free software that already have your views and opinions about Stallman, and keep focus on that to invalidate all the valid reasons we have, and they have nothing to do with how Stallman speaks or thinks. His manifesto is not only his anymore.

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