El 16/09/14 a las 00:04, Tiberiu C. Turbureanu escibió:
> On 16.09.2014 06:09, Quiliro Ordóñez Baca wrote:
>>>> The fsf is trying to dig a tunnel through solid rock and
>>>> doesn't advance one tiny inch. They have to realise that their
>>>> method won't work in a hundred years.
>> The reason we have not advanced an inch is not because of the FSF.
>> It is because people do not value freedom. Freedom is not the right
>> to become enslaved.
> With frequent new additions to the list of free distributions, with
> existing free distribution becoming more actively developed, more
> up-to-date and more feature rich, growing their user base, with other
> free distributions being developed as we speak to get FSF's
> endorsement, with nonfree distributions making progress in excluding
> nonfree software because they want to get endorsed, I say FSF strategy
> is working. Don't you agree?

Yes, I agree that this strategy has helped. My point is that it is not
non-free developers those that thwart freedom the most. It is our own
allies that think that we are extremists. They'd rather help our common
enemies that make a little effort. It is the law of the least effort.

They would help us and themselves if only it would be easier for them.
Then they are not helping, they are just benefiting from our sacrifice
just like the developers of non-free software benefit from externalizing
the costs of developing the platforms. They just pay for the part that
will make them control tAnd these mhe users.

Moderate people are non-free developer's allies when they accept those
business policies. The victim defends the perpetrator. It is the
helsinki syndrome.

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Saludos libres,
Quiliro Ordóñez
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Se encuentra muchos hombres que hablan de libertad, pero muy pocos cuya vida no 
se haya consagrado, principalmente, a forjar cadenas.
(Gustave Le Bon)


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