Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net writes:
bill, john, i am fascinated by the insights both of you have, also no i don't thnk in black or white - i used to, up until i was around... 22 or 23. it was a very... strange time. i'll re-read what both of you wrote later and reply after some thought ok?
We can stick with thinking in terms of black and white when it comes to whether some software is free or not. It is either free or it isn't. The four freedoms make that easy.
Then it can be hard on people to call them lazy by not making sure their machines are 100 % RYF because of convenience. But escaping ms office is not hard, there is not much convenience to gain there in place of freedom, only lock-in. On the machine side I would guess political activism is what is required.
l.
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