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- Newsgroups: gnu.gcc.help
- Path: sparky!uunet!cis.ohio-state.edu!gnu.ai.mit.edu!rms
- From: rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Richard Stallman)
- Subject: Help!
- Message-ID: <9212190609.AA14495@mole.gnu.ai.mit.edu>
- Sender: daemon@cis.ohio-state.edu
- Organization: GNUs Not Usenet
- References: <9212172232.AA00208@apple.com>
- Distribution: gnu
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 20:09:41 GMT
- Lines: 37
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- Apple's look and feel lawsuit attacks the freedom of programmers
- generally. Today's suit has just two defendants, but indirectly it
- attacks all of us.
-
- You appear to work at Apple. Whether or not you personally support
- the lawsuit, to help you install GCC on a machine at your office (at
- Apple, it would seem) would be directly helping Apple business. I
- sometimes do favors for strangers, but not for strangers like Apple
- that are trying to hurt me. I hope other readers feel the same.
-
- I am sending this message because (1) perhaps you personally don't
- realize what a bad thing your employer is doing, and (2) perhaps some
- of the other readers don't realize either.
-
- Perhaps you personally don't approve of Apple's lawsuit. If so, you
- can show you really mean it by starting a political discussion of
- whether it is unethical and whether Apple is morally obligated to stop
- it. This requires some courage--management will order you to stop,
- and you will have to refuse on the grounds that everyone has a duty to
- consider an issue of conscience--but showing courage is what can
- demonstrate that people should not blame you for what Apple does.
-
-
- Those readers who think they are allowed to write programs and won't
- get sued for doing so, should read the information published by the
- LPF about the danger of monopolies in software. Then, if they'd like
- something to be done about the problem, they can join the LPF.
-
- The League for Programming Freedom is an organization that works to
- protect programmers' freedom to write software, opposing enforced
- monopolies such as Apple wants to create. The LPF is not a free
- software organization and is not related to the GNU project.
-
- More information about the LPF is available in the directory doc/lpf
- on ftp.uu.net. To contact the LPF, send mail to lpf@uunet.uu.net.
-
- You too can join the LPF; some Apple employees are already members.
-