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- From: bryan@alex.com (Bryan Boreham)
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- Subject: Re: harmful effects of gnu software
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- Organization: Alex Technologies Ltd, London, England
- References: <1993Jan10.062319.17213@news2.cis.umn.edu>
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- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 17:00:22 +0000
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- From reading his posting, I think that John Drexler believes
- that RMS is out to destroy the current way of life for the
- software industry. I certainly believe this. But is it "harm",
- or just a sea-change which will temporarily discomfit certain
- individuals and corporations?
-
- Consider the poor messenger-boy, whose livelihood was destroyed
- by the telephone. Did this development "harm" the world?
- Or are there now millions of people employed to make and maintain
- telephones, exchanges, modems, and every other kind of equipment
- that developed from this innovation?
-
- Other things might have an equal effect on the lot of the humble
- programmer. Someone might invent a system which accepts a short,
- spoken desription of any software tool, and codes it up automatically.
- (Is this more or less likely than the success of GNU: discuss :-)
- Now what? Should we hold rallies in the streets to burn all copies?
-
- There is much more software that is "free off the net" than GNU:
- PD software, X, TeX, etc. Equally, there is a lot of software
- that is "free" by dint of illegal copying. Somehow, the industry
- survives.
-
- Bryan Boreham
-
- Speaking for myself, not my employer.
-