Free software is about freedom. And freedom means not forcing anybody to do anything. If a user understands the moral and practical problems of Windoze and still chooses to use it, then that is their decision.
So personally, I don't have any problem with publically available windoze binaries of PSPP (so long as they respect the licence), or any other free software. It may also help someone who is considering changing their proprietary Windoze OS to a free GNU/Linux OS to make up their mind. For this reason, the GNU project publishes a list of free software for windoze: http://www.gnu.org/software/for-windows.html Having said that, I think it's important that windoze users are informed about the ethical problems of non-free software. So I would like to see every web page offering free binaries for non-free operating systems, having a link to an appropriate URL explaining the issues. The web page http://www.fsf.org/about/what-is-free-software might be a good choice. The official GNU policy on this is clear. GNU software running on a free OS must work at least as good, preferably better, than when running on a non-free OS. So the Windoze version will never work better than the GNU/Linux one. On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:09:03PM -0300, michel wrote: Hello, A teacher told me that he is worried about the Windows version of PSPP. According to him I'm collaborating with Windows and fighting against Free Software, since with my binaries the users don't have to change to a open OS. I myself thing that any change must be gradual, and so make those versions helps the process, because users can migrate step by step to an open environment. I don't think users will migrate immediately to a 100% Opensource system. It's more likely that they will change a software by time. Here on Brazil, a lot of users already know and uses Open Office, for example. What do you think about this? Best regards, Michel Boaventura _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list Pspp-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users -- PGP Public key ID: 1024D/2DE827B3 fingerprint = 8797 A26D 0854 2EAB 0285 A290 8A67 719C 2DE8 27B3 See http://pgp.mit.edu or any PGP keyserver for public key.
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