Kenneth Tilton wrote:
> What we do not have is any interesting amount of "free as in speech"
> software, because no one uses the GPL.
You appear to be either confused or out of touch with reality. If that wasn't
enough, your comment
becomes a bit more amusing once we check your post's user age
Kenneth Tilton writes:
> What we do not have is any interesting amount of "free as in speech"
> software, because no one uses the GPL.
I do. So far, I resist to calls to put my software in a less
freedom-promoting license.
Hey everybody! Switch from MIT or BSD to GPL! Now!
--
__Pascal Bo
Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
In message
, Nick
Keighley wrote:
On 16 July, 09:24, Mark Tarver wrote:
On 15 July, 23:21, bolega wrote:
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/stallman-kth.html
RMS lecture at KTH (Sweden), 30 October 1986
did you really have to post all of this...
read more »...
In message
, Nick
Keighley wrote:
> On 16 July, 09:24, Mark Tarver wrote:
>> On 15 July, 23:21, bolega wrote:
>>
>> >http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/stallman-kth.html
>>
>> > RMS lecture at KTH (Sweden), 30 October 1986
>
> did you really have to post all of this...
>
>
>
>> > read more »...
On 16 July, 09:24, Mark Tarver wrote:
> On 15 July, 23:21, bolega wrote:
>
> >http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/stallman-kth.html
>
> > RMS lecture at KTH (Sweden), 30 October 1986
did you really have to post all of this...
> > read more »...
...oh sorry only about a third of it...
> Perhaps as
On 15 July, 23:21, bolega wrote:
> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/stallman-kth.html
>
> RMS lecture at KTH (Sweden), 30 October 1986
>
> (Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (Royal Institute of Technology))
> Stockholm, Sweden
>
> Arranged by the student society
> “Datorföreningen Stacken”
> 30 October 198