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``Ecosystem''

Name: rms 2012-08-26 3:55

It is a mistake to describe the free software community, or any human community, as an “ecosystem,” because that word implies the absence of ethical judgment.

The term “ecosystem” implicitly suggests an attitude of nonjudgmental observation: don't ask how what should happen, just study and explain what does happen. In an ecosystem, some organisms consume other organisms. We do not ask whether it is fair for an owl to eat a mouse or for a mouse to eat a plant, we only observe that they do so. Species' populations grow or shrink according to the conditions; this is neither right nor wrong, merely an ecological phenomenon.

By contrast, beings that adopt an ethical stance towards their surroundings can decide to preserve things that, on their own, might vanish—such as civil society, democracy, human rights, peace, public health, clean air and water, endangered species, traditional arts…and computer users' freedom.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-26 6:27

That is a clear way of framing the situation. It is better to describe human communities as communities rather than ecosystem.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-26 12:30

People treat words like shit.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-26 15:51

Don't judge other's judgement.

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