[nycbug-talk] Re: wasabi
Isaac Levy
ike
Mon Jan 23 15:31:07 EST 2006
On Jan 23, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Marco Scoffier wrote:
> Got it.
>
> If you think software is a service, you have no problem with the GPL.
> If you insist that software should be a product you have a problem.
Conversely, keeping things flexible
If you think software is a service, using BSD license works just fine.
If you insist software should be a product, BSD license works just fine.
If you want to do business with people who carry both of these ideas
respectively, the GPL gets in the way.
--
Not trying to flame, just adding to the discourse.
Though to really put my mouth where my heart is, I'm a pretty firm
believer that the GPL is a sort of fascist, absolutist freedom for
software. I believe the authors, and the spirit of the GPL, values
source code and machine cycles, far more than human life and liberties.
With that, I tend to simply see machines and code as extensions of
human beings, and disagree with the GPL.
(Some folks say that view is a stretch, but kick back with a printout
of the GPL on your next subway ride and then tell me why I'm wrong.)
Best,
.ike
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