* Adonay Felipe Nogueira [2017-11-22 11:24:30 -0200]:
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Alessandro Rubini made an interesting point: market dominance isn't addressed with free/libre software philosophy (nor with its products).
ehrm: Rubini did *not* said that
2017-11-22T12:37:50+0100 Alessandro Rubini wrote:
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As for being pro-business, it doesn't mean being pro-monopolists or pro-corporations or pro-capitalist.
amen! pro-business != pro-domination ?!? :-) [...]
If you are anti-business, you fall into "free for non-commercial use",
amen! and now let's pray together: Saint'IGNUtius, ora pro nobis... :-D [...]
Trying to stay out of the market is self-destructive
cannot be self-destructive because it's **impossible** from a philosophy of economy point of view: the market reaches you anywhere you can hide :-D to be clear: no one could even *imagine* that someone can stay out of the market, at the same time no one can even *imagine* the market does not change in history (at least to find an equilibrium) we are here to _shape_ the software market of the coming future, aren't we? ciao Giovanni P.S.: OK I'll rest at least for a couple of days, I swear! :-) -- Giovanni Biscuolo Xelera - IT infrastructures http://xelera.eu/contact-us/ **per favore** Quota Bene: http://wiki.news.nic.it/QuotarBene **please** use Inline Reply: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Interleaved_style
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