Am Dienstag 30 Dezember 2008 14:10:28 schrieb Michal Suchanek: > Yes, it might. It might generally create encrypted blobs usable only > in non-free environment. > > The choices taken during the design of the system running on your > computer have nothing to do with it.
Yes they have, because with a treacherous design, they can use my free tools to create parts I can't access. If someone wants to use an unfree tool to betray me, that's all and well (or more exactly: it's bad, but he makes me use unfree software, so what he does is bad anyway :) ). But if someone makes my free tools betray me, then that's worse because it destroys my trust in my free tools. And making free tools betray me is only really possible on the long run by locking them down to some specific version. And with his we're back where we started: The camera makes my computer betray me. And since I only use free software (well, almost :( ) that means it makes free software betray me and has to keep me from teaching my software some manners, and at that point Coyotos comes in and allows the remote software to stop working as soon as I teach my local software how to behave. We already talked long enough how it can do that, so I won't go into details there. Best wishes, Arne -- -- My stuff: http://draketo.de - stories, songs, poems, programs and stuff :) -- Infinite Hands: http://infinite-hands.draketo.de - singing a part of the history of free software. -- Ein Würfel System: http://1w6.org - einfach saubere (Rollenspiel-) Regeln. -- PGP/GnuPG: http://draketo.de/inhalt/ich/pubkey.txt
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