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| ^_^; Join Date: May 2007 Location: Cairo,Egypt
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| Dogs don't make mistakes. | It's not our job to coerce them into using Linux. |
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| under construction | @ButteBlues, @motin I agree, the projects should focus on what they do, and having more people enjoy it is a good thing. Also, exploit attempts can be used to improve the software. I do think libre OS'es should have priority though. Education of the general public is sort-of an seperate campaign, which the community can do. Like get-firefox marker probably helped firefox's popularity. (I am sure in the future, a get-Ubuntu (or perhaps another libre OS?) campaign will be done. Is it ready?) |
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| Interested participant Join Date: May 2007 Location: Florida
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| The free software movement is not, fundamentally, about coercing or forcing people to use GNU/Linux, it's about promoting free software. And free software that runs on a proprietary OS is still free. I maintain the stance that the average end (l)user does not need to be running a UNIX-like operating system! UNIX was never designed to be an OS for people like that, and I don't believe it ever will be (if it can, cool). Things like ReactOS (free software WindowsXP, in a nutshell) is what we need for those people. Amarok is apparently going to release a Win32 port at some point, and I say good on 'em! It's not our job, and it's not certainly not our philosophy (by "our" I mean free software advocates) to evangelize a particular operating system, even when that OS is free software, like GNU/Linux...it should be our job to promote free software, wherever it runs. When people see the benefits of free software applications, why wouldn't they become curious about free OSs...they will. This isn't about "look what I have, you can't have it because you're not smart or experienced enough to run GNU/Linux!" Does that sound very free to you? |
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