Sun's COO Distorts Free In Free Software
sebFlyte writes "Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's COO and president, said at JavaOne that 'the most important initial in free and open source software, to me, if you want to reach the broadest marketplace in the world there's one price that works for everyone, and that's free". As you can imagine, this interpretation of 'free' in terms of software has angered a few people somewhat, including Richard Stallman..." From the article: "The free software movement stands for 'free' as in freedom. The open source campaign doesn't present freedom as an ethical issue, but it still formulates its criteria in terms of what users are permitted to do,"
It cannot be!
I suggest we use "gay". Here's a good slogan:
"SOFTWARE FREEDOM IS GAY!"
That way, the gay software movement can encourage people to make their software gay, too. When people ask you what you do, you can say "I'm a gay software developer".
Come on, it would be funny. Let's start a petition.
Microsoft cheerleader, blue flag waving, you got a problem with that?
He's GNU/Angry!
All movements for social change begin as missions, evolve into businesses, and end up as rackets.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
sig?