On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 2:20 AM, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO < [email protected]> wrote:
> > The ISC has one restriction and I never claimed otherwise. The GPL has > > MORE restrictions. I am not contradicting myself. You just want to > > change the dictionary to match your little reality. > > > > You are contradicting yourself. On your terms: > > Axioms: > 1 Freedom means no restrictions > 2 ISC has one restriction > > Then nothing and no one is free. To take your "logic" thread a step further, even water is not free as you must use it in line with the restrictions of physics. Freedom is determined by Law. You would think Freedom comes first, and it does, but that sort of freedom is labeled Anarchy in our society. Thus, Law always supersedes Freedom until it is re-established by Law. Yes, that logic is backwards. I do not agree with most Establishment of Law. GNU Law restricts Source Code Freedom to a degree that I cannot easily document in this reply. In all societies it is the "toughest" gang that makes the laws, and thus dictates the associated freedoms. You can keep your GNU World. OpenBSD fits my personal dogma.

