El 11/05/13 13:31, [email protected] escribió:
> The reason I say that users typically choose convenience over freedom is that 
> when I try to make
the argument for software freedom most people will shrug their shoulders
and say,"I don't care, it does what I want".

When someone shrugs their shoulders it means that they have not
identified freedom with their own needs. Perhaps your explanation
doesn't affect the needs that they have which freedom does address. It
is crucial to find how convenient freedom is for them on those needs.
Different effects of freedom are convenient to different people
depending on their own needs. In the long run, all issues come to
freedom; even the monetary issue.

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Saludos libres,

Quiliro Ordóñez
Presidente (en conjunto con el resto de socios)
Asociación de Software Libre del Ecuador - ASLE
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Quito, Ecuador
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