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- From: vinsci@brando.uwasa.fi (Leonard Norrgard)
- Subject: Re: Fund raising at the FSF
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.112550.22626@uwasa.fi>
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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 11:25:50 GMT
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- mathew (mathew@mantis.co.uk) wrote:
- > vinsci@brando.uwasa.fi (Leonard Norrgard) writes:
- > > Chip Salzenberg (chip@tct.com) wrote:
- > > > According to johnston@me.udel.edu (Bill Johnston):
- > > > >[GPL code] is free-er in every sense of the word than any other
- > > > >software I've worked with...
- > > >
- > > > Then apparently you've never used X, or Deliver, or any other system
- > > > either public domain or copyrighted but released for unrestricted use.
- > >
- > > Unfortunately, I have to use a hoarded X display every day at work.
- > > The makers of it won't give us sources so we could fix the bugs
- > > ourselves.
- >
- > So why the hell did you buy the damn thing?
-
- I wasn't working here at the time they considered X displays. If I
- were, I'd tried to negotiate better support into the deal or enough
- technical info to be able to support these things on our own.
-
- > Honestly, buying hardware from a
- > manufacturer that treats its customers shoddily and then complaining that
- > you're being treated shoddily is a bit perverse. Do you really think the GPL
- > would have eliminated the manufacturer's ability to treat you badly? If so,
- > dream on.
-
- If X had been under the GPL, the manufacturer *would have to* give me
- the source. There is no escape to that. I don't care if their
- support is bad, as long as there is an alternative. Since I can't get
- the source, there really is no alternative as of now.
-
- > > While I can't get the X bugs fixed for the reason described above, I
- > > *can* run all the latest and greatest FSF software on the machines
- > > here.
- >
- > Sounds to me like people have bothered to patch FSF software to work on your
- > system, but they haven't bothered to patch the free X to work on your system.
- > So what? There's nothing stopping you from patching X to run on your system,
- > or paying someone else to do it.
-
- You see, there actually is something stopping me, or I would have done
- it already. Namely, the manufacturer doesn't give out the necessary
- hardware information either, effectively blocking that path.
-
- > What, you mean you didn't take that cost
- > into account when buying the system?
-
- Nice try. The support we have to buy now costs more than it would
- cost us to port X ourselves (my estimation). By the way, the
- manufacturer is Digital Equipment Corp. (who participated in
- developing the original free X), and the product is their VXT 2000
- X-terminal.
- My personal recommendation is to avoid this company and their
- hardware until they change their habits (providing technical
- documentation for the hardware would do). I don't speak for the
- university, those are my personal opinions.
-
- > mathew
-
- --
- Leonard Norrgard, vinsci@brando.uwasa.fi, +358-61-3248-435.
- "I'll carry your books, I'll carry a tune, I'll carry on, carry over, carry
- forward, Cary Grant, cash & carry, Carry Me Back To Old Virginia, I'll even
- Hara Kari if you show me how, but I will not carry a gun."
- -- Hawkeye from M*A*S*H
-