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Free as in Freedom

Name: Guido ran Vossum 2007-09-26 22:47 ID:/qABFRp1

in before tl;dr and GNAA/Lunixx

The freedom that RMS refers to is the user's right to control their own computer and the user's right to help other people through sharing software. Free software is defined in such a way as to allow us to help ourselves (freedoms 0 and 1) and allow us to help others (freedoms 2 and 3).

Non-free software prevents us from :
1) controlling our own computer
  Without the right to access the code, we have little control over what the program does to our computer.  Without the right to run modifications to the code, we have lose the liberty to control our own computer.
2) helping other people and being good neighbours
  Without the right to share software, we cannot be good neighbours. Computer programs are tools that perform tasks. A good neighbour shares his tools with other neighbours. If a neighbour finds a use for a program, we should be allowed to share it with them. Computer programs are digital information. Because of the nature of digital information, it is trivial to make duplicates of sotware. If the software author chooses to prevent users from sharing their software, society loses as society is deprived of the right to be good neighbours. Without the right to share software, we are forced to break the law in order to be good neighbours. But upstanding citizens should not have to live that way; upstanding citizens should have the right to be good neighbours without having to resort to breaking the law.

And this is why we refer to non-free software as evil. We lose our liberty to control our own machines and the liberty to help other people.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-26 22:57 ID:1yT9Is/Q

Linux users don't mind being programless, as long as the OS is free.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-26 23:43 ID:Heaven

>>2
There are plenty of programs available for Linux, there just aren't any commercial games. And face it, commercial PC games have been pure shit the past couple years anyway.

That said, Linux is for faggots. Real men run Unix.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-26 23:44 ID:/qABFRp1

>>2
What are you mean programless? Does that mean no programs exist for Linux? That is false as Linux itself is a program.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-27 5:22 ID:Heaven

>>4
What are you mean programless? Does that mean no programs exist for Linux? That is false as Linux itself is a program.
Incorrect.
Even though linux DOES have programs, if you claim that a program does not have any other programs for itself you are not wrong until proven otherwise.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-27 5:42 ID:v2ckTmXk

>>1
And he's right about it. That's why, even though it may appear to be more restrictive so it's in a way "less free", the GPLv3 is actually the thing that will guarantee freedom will be kept and not pissed on by companies. While you restrict what you can do to software you receive (yet you only restrict the stupid things, like selling it, claiming you wrote it, or adding digital AIDS/DRM), you guarantee much more important rights: the right to not be fucked in the ass by digital restrictions malware (DRM, AKA digital AIDS), the right to not be fucked in the ass by closed standards forced upon by companies who practice embrace, the right to fair use content you own (even paid content not covered by the GPLv3!), extend and extinguish (like everybody's favourite micro shaft), the right to obtain the source code and be able to modify something free no matter who gave it to you, etc.

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