> Users have responsability for what they do. We do not take responsability > for them. We give them enough information to make their informed decision. > > In my opinion, that's the ethical way to do things. > > In my opinion, we ought to take responsibility for the recommendations > and assistance we give to others.
Since both emacs and gcc contain code inside them which permit them to compile and run on commercial operating systems which are non-free, you are a slimy hypocrite. > Thus, we should not steer people towards non-free software. Both those software packages steer people towards being able to use emacs and gcc on commercial systems. You are a hypocritical liar, Richard.