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- From: rsm@math.arizona.edu (Robert S. Maier)
- Newsgroups: gnu.misc.discuss
- Subject: Re: harmful effects of gnu software
- Message-ID: <RSM.93Jan11002809@coral.math.arizona.edu>
- Date: 11 Jan 93 07:28:09 GMT
- References: <1993Jan10.062319.17213@news2.cis.umn.edu>
- Organization: Mathematics Department, University of Arizona
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- In-reply-to: tyrell@herring.micro.umn.edu's message of 10 Jan 93 06:23:19 GMT
-
- John Drexler writes the following about GNU software:
-
- You are doing the equivalent to what the Japanese microchip
- industry did to the United States counterpart: dumping. Every time
- you create a software product, and give it out -- free -- to the
- public, some private software developer is taking the brunt of it.
-
- There's a amusing parable, written in the 19th century by a fellow
- named Frederic Bastiat (a proponent of free trade), which knocks the
- stuffing out of John's argument.
-
- Bastiat pointed out that there was (and is!) a great deal of dumping going
- on every day: the Sun shines its radiance on planet Earth, thereby
- providing everyone with free illumination. In the process, a lot of
- private providers of illumination (in Bastiat's day, candlemakers and such)
- get burned.
-
- Bastiat's tongue-in-cheek solution: pass a law to force all windows to be
- boarded up! This would keep out all the `dumped' sunlight, and put the
- private illumination providers back in business.
-
- I gather that a good many people took the point, and realized that
- `dumping' can only help, never harm, a nation. And the same can be said of
- GNU software.
-
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