Re: GNU/Linux in a binary world... a doomsday scenario

From: Jeff V. Merkey
Date: Sat Dec 10 2005 - 02:32:40 EST


Richard M. Stallman wrote:

> No proprietary software here, excluding things such as firmware/BIOS where
> there is no choice.

Why 'excluding'? You can't deny you are using proprietary software.
Neither do us.

The FSF chose, for its newest server, a machine that supports a
free BIOS. You can make such choices too.

We are also trying to help the work to support free BIOS on a laptop
so that my next laptop can run a free BIOS. There are surely ways you
can help, too, if you want to be constructive.


"constructive" is a for profit model that sustains the hi tech industry. The current
models have created a conduit for socialist disintegration of the american hi tech
markets, loss of jobs, and have funnelled technology out of the country. Legal
defense funds should be the biggest red flags of all. If this system you devised really
works, why all the litigation? Why all the need for legal defense funds and patent
infringement insurance? I've watched the entire market slowly collapse over the years
as the result of the affect of the GPL on America's hi tech markets.

It isn't working, and it isn't sustainable. non-profit and "temples" of GPL "religion"
have evolved, with the leaders living in orgnaizations that subsist from handouts and
donations. This movement has spawned a global attitude that has no respect
for IP rights, and it's extended itself to no respect for human rights, or any other rights
of the indivdual. That's the legacy this has left and the ultimate conclusion.

My 2 cents.

J
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