Hi, On Sonntag 25 Mai 2003 01:19, Richard Stallman wrote: > A political essay is (typically) written by certain persons to > persuade the public of a certain position. If it is modified, > it does not do its job. So it makes sense, socially, to say > that these cannot be modified.
Then, why are there so many political essays under the GFDL, without invariant sections? "GNU/Linux -- Milestone on a Way into a GPL Society" by Stefan Merten, "GNU/Linux is not a Thing of Value, and that is Fine!" by Stefan Meretz, "Free People in Free Agreements" by Annette Schlemm, Stefan Meretz and Joerg Bergstedt, just to name a few. These and tons more can be found on http://www.opentheory.org (but unfortunally only in German (I have however a draft translation of the Milestone text (without footnotes)).). cu, Thomas }:o{# -- http://217.160.174.154/~sloyment/ "Look! They have different music on the dance floor..."