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Non-free software shouldn't be mentioned

Name: Richard M. Stallman 2011-12-11 18:07

If you put a statement before the first thread, saying “Our policy is not to identify non-free programs, since doing so could lead more people to use them, and we would thus be contributing to their success” then it will be easy to explain. Just send the person a copy of that text, saying, “This is stated in the front page.”

Definitely Prog should say that non-free software is bad, but one can do this without mentioning any specific non-free program. In fact, that makes it more powerful.

While this kind of statement makes it clear you don’t think the non-free program is a good thing, readers who encounter the mention the non-free program might still go and use it anyway. A reader for whom freedom is not a priority might ignore the site’s negative opinion, follow the link, and become a customer for the program. If you don’t mention the specific program, this can’t happen.

Most users in our community have never even heard the idea that non-free software is ethically bad. They have only heard of the open source movement and its values; they think our goal is simply to make software “better” (technically). So this statement is important. To make it as visible as possible, I’d suggest putting it in every thread.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-14 11:03

>>42
There's no such thing as the freedom, or the state of freedom, you poor brainwashed American. The only way to become absolutely free is to put a bullet through your head.

There are degrees and kinds of freedom though.

Having a choice in the matter of my execution certainly makes me more free than not having such a choice.

When this cruel world captures you and asks to choose between paying your bills or being cut off from the electrical grid, having such a choice makes you more free, both immediately and because you might consider one of the options as yielding more freedoms (or, more important freedoms) than the other, based on your subjective needs and attitudes, so your choice might be different from the one that some unkempt hippie might insist on making for you.

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