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by DetroitThrow
1909 days ago
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>Free software has always been a moral movement; it's those who promote proprietary software that are morally bankrupt. Ah, so those employed by proprietary software inherently promote it? You lack a grasp of those within the free software movement, then. >Being against proprietary software is pro-freedom, and nothing I'm saying is ahistorical. You're pretty clearly conflating the open source movement (based around profiteering and not caring about freedom) with the free software movement (has always been about morality). Again, you're inventing purity tests because you've never contributed to the movement and you clearly lack an understanding of the movement's history. The GNU Manifesto and Debian Social Contract are in direct contradiction to your purity test, and the former explicitly discusses the subject at hand. My advice is to read more of the source documents about the movement or contribute to it before creating revisionist and anti-freedom purity tests. |
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