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DATE | 2003-02-06 |
FROM | Ruben I Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Re: eGovOS conference in D.C.; I'm not attending that
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On 2003.02.06 17:25 David Sugar wrote: > I never said freedom is not a competitive advantage.
Freedom is the single MOST competitive advantage. This is historically proven...see IBM PC, Spain and Adam Smith
Ruben
> However, even if it were > not so, this would not make proprietary software ethically valid; the social > harm it does is far too great for that. As it happens, as we found in this > country, freedom and commercial success certainly do go hand in hand. Free > software is in many ways is also an extension of the scientific method and > principles that have empowered scientific progress in the last few hundred > years. > > In any case, I do happen to strongly agree with your thesis that there is a > strong connection between free software and free markets, and that freedom is > an absolute requirement for business and market success. > > On Thursday 06 February 2003 17:15, Ruben I Safir wrote: > > The fredom of the software is a competitive advantage, in fact, it should > > be a show stopper for all business consideration. > > > > It's Free Software like in Free Markets > > > > They've heard of Free Markets in Washington? No? > > > > > That being said, Derek is quite correct that one of my objections to > > > eGovOS is that it lends false credence and legitimacy to the idea that > > > "shared source" is somehow a valid and morally equivilent form of "Open > > > Source" or that there is only a competitve points to consider and > > > distinguish free and propretary software. Do we conclude that there is a > > > moral equivillence between freedom in western democracies and the old > > > soviet system? > > > > > > On Thursday 06 February 2003 16:38, Derek Neighbors wrote: > > > > David Sugar said: > > > > > I recall that I originally had offered to help with a gnue > > > > > presentation at eGovOS this year. For a number of reasons, and > > > > > contrary to previous plans, after reviewing the circumstances of the > > > > > eGovOS event, I have chosen this afternoon not to attend this year's > > > > > eGovOS conference in mid-march after all. I think Derek may well > > > > > guess some of my reasons for making this decision. Instead, I am > > > > > considering extending my visit to Prague next month by several mire > > > > > days, especially if it would help enable further discussions with > > > > > their government and the Czech free software community in promoting > > > > > the development and adoption of free software in the public sector > > > > > by the Czech national government. I may also try to see some of > > > > > thier city. > > > > > > > > I was going to email RMS and what was up with this conference as he at > > > > one time seemed to have a relationship with Tony Stanco, but figured > > > > best to leave well enough alone. > > > > > > > > I fully agree that the event should be boycotted by GNUe and anyone > > > > else that is sick of seeing Free Software slowly being eroded into > > > > "Open Source" software and further watered down to "Shared Source" > > > > software, that negates the whole purpose of being of Free Software to > > > > begin with. > > > > > > > > It is a shame as the conference is a good idea, but sadly I think poor > > > > judgement is being exercised. :( > > > > > > > > -derek > > > > > > ____________________________ > > > New Yorker Free Software Users Scene > > > Fair Use - > > > because it's either fair use or useless.... > > -- __________________________ Brooklyn Linux Solutions __________________________ DRM is THEFT - We are the STAKEHOLDERS http://fairuse.nylxs.com
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