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- From: jahnke@biosci.arizona.edu (Jerome Jahnke)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Stallman and friends
- Message-ID: <jahnke-060193152341@jahnke.biosci.arizona.edu>
- Date: 6 Jan 93 22:35:25 GMT
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- In article <C0F6GI.6DF@newsserver.technet.sg>, ipser@solomon.technet.sg (Ed
- Ipser) wrote:
- >
- > In article <D2150035.mtvsj2@outpost.SF-Bay.org> peirce@outpost.SF-Bay.org (Michael Peirce) writes:
- > >I just wanted to thank the large number of folks who sent me email
- > >on this subject. It's nice to know there are lots of us who think
- > >Stallman is a kook.
- >
- > I don't believe that it is fair or accurate to describe Stallman as a mere
- > kook. If you strip away the leftist rhetoric and the "tax them to subsidize
- > us" drivel, you will find a very sound business idea. In essence, what
- > Stallman et alia are doing is charging computer manufactureres for the
- > privalege of having GNU software on their platforms which they then
- > distribute for "free". This is no more kooky than "free" tv which charges
- > advertisers instead of viewers.
-
- Well to be honest "free" T.V. is on it's way out. Cable TV and subscription
- TV are making a strong running. The three networks (NBC, CBS, and ABC) are
- in real trouble. Cable TV has the advantage of both getting money from the
- customers, but also getting money from advertisers. While many cable
- companies are adding stuff to "basic" cable they are also raising prices
- (we get a hike for each addition to basic.
-
- > And so long as GNUs relationship with the
- > computer manufacturers remains one of commerce, only, we should all be
- > grateful for the additional alternative his participation in the market
- > provides us.
-
- Stallman is indeed a kook, he is unfortunatly a kook who is the envieable
- position of having had a HUGE sum of money granted to him (no strings
- attached I might add) so that he could do what he wanted. He was a kook
- before the money and now he is a kook with money and a much higher profile.
- There is NO way that GNU can remain commercial within the computer
- industry. They are out to "change" the industry, and not by developing
- relationships and showing that their ideas work better, but by mandating
- change and telling everyone it works better.
-
- Finally ideas are what software is all about. And ideas is what our economy
- is becoming about. We can't support manufacturing forever it is too hard on
- our environment. So we need to move on to the next commodity. Information
- is it. Telecom services are going to be the cash cows of the 90's becuase
- it deals strictly with transportation of information. To restrict
- information and ideas will only stifle the industry, I can't imagine any
- situation where restricting it will be benifical.
-
- Jer,
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- University of Arizona
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