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- From: johnston@me.udel.edu (Bill Johnston)
- Subject: Re: Fund raising at the FSF
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- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 20:34:22 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan2.221526.18943@husc3.harvard.edu> zeleny@husc10.harvard.edu (Michael Zeleny) writes:
-
- >The way I see it, the use of GNU places me under a legal obligation to
- >the FSF; on the other hand, as a certified misanthrope with no ready
- >ftp access, I have no way to obtain a copy for nothing.
-
- Two unsupported, unsupportable assertions.
-
- What legal obligation is placed upon the USER of GNU software?
- Be specific; I use GNU software every day. I have yet to pay
- any money for it; it works better than the commercial software
- it replaced, but I don't want to expose myself to unnecessary
- legal hassles. What am I missing? Am I a victim of brain-washing?
-
- As for "no way to obtain a copy for nothing": this assertion
- only demonstrates ignorance and that you haven't been reading.
-
- It has been repeatedly pointed out that GNU software is available free
- of charge to anyone with enough ability and time to learn how to use
- the various ftp-by-email services. This surely includes Mikhail Zeleny.
-
- Do you require that FSF itself set up a free BBS or provide a
- self-service disk duplicator in their office? Do you require
- that GNU software by delivered free of charge by an FSF
- representative to your home? Do you require a free personal
- tutorial, and perhaps the right to bore and/or insult the tutor
- during the lesson?
-
- Is the software not free enough because you personally have not
- taken the time to find out how to get it for free, or because
- FSF does not include a list of all possible "free" ways to get
- the software at the beginning of each price of its price lists?
-
- Or is ftp-by-email not free enough because you have to pay a
- phone bill or own a not-free computer and modem to use it?
-
- Is it not "free" because my grandmother has never heard of it?
-
- As for Mr. Zeleny being a "certified misanthope", I imagine
- that the feeling is mutual.
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