Moshe Zadka wrote: >If it does go on the IGLU site, I'd like to reiterate my reservation about >putting a small note that these are only the author's opinions -- I, for >one, would not like to be associate with the phrase "if you decide >to buy an expensive OS...or worse, copy it illegally" (let me suggest -- >"if you decide copying a software from a friend who shares it with you >or worse, paying money to a software hoarder [Oger Tokhna] for it") > >If we make sharing sound like a virtue, people will realize being made >criminals when they do it is immoral and rebel. Let us try adopting >the views of the non-free world, especially while we struggle with it >for the hearts and minds of the masses. > > > I, OTOH , thinks that the article (besides being a very good introduction to the concept of open source) does not make it clear enough that 'commercial' software must never be copied w/o the explicit premission of the copyright holder. except for the last paragraph the article expands on the virtues of sharing software with friends, w/o making a clear enough distinction that we are not talking about commercial software at all. it might not seem that way at first - but ask a person who's not familiar with the fine concepts of software, what we like to call "computer illitirate" and you'll see what I mean.
Moshe's suggestion makes it even worse : If you portray the commercial software companies as evil, you make it sound more righteous to illegaly copy the software they create. -- Oded ::.. "There are only two tradgies in life: one is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it." -- Oscar Wilde ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]