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by legulere
3627 days ago
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"Even worse, that grants nonfree software legitimacy." ⇒ "nonfree" software has no legitimacy, no matter what. This totally ignores that there might not be free software for that use case, the free software alternative might be worse (very often the case). This article totally ignores those concerns and thus depreciates them as less important. What you're doing is calling me an idiot, you could have at least tried to come up with a counter-argument. |
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What counter argument do you want? FSF explicitly states their position, which seems incompatible with your position, so they acknowledge that your position is what they want to fight against, you are their "political enemy" and ask you to not call yourself their ally/supporter or claim FSF endorsement, as some of the targeted companies do.
It's a statement of values and goals, which are obviously different for different people and organizations.