On 3/28/07, Alfredo Ferrari <list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, Simo Sorce wrote: > > Bernard, > I can't agree more with what you said, this discussion is silly, it > start reminding me some of the more brain-damaged discussions on Debian > lists. I hope it is an isolate incident, and is not becoming the norm or > next we will declare that Trademarks, documentation, and just everything > in the world is software and any license but the GPL is bad. > > Don't get me wrong, I love the GPL, it is the license I use for my > software, but _software_ is the key here. Names, logos, documentation > are a different matter. Please let's not get stupid and let's recognize > things from what they are. > > Trademarks, are not good or bad by themselves, it is the use you do of > them that can be good or bad. HP's trademark/logo in hp-toolbox is on > the side of the "good" way much more than what is the Mozilla's Firefox > trademark/logo. > > On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 19:04 -0600, Bernard Johnson wrote: >> All the "free software zealots" say to vote with your pocketbook. I >> did. I bought a $1000 SOHO printer BECAUSE THEY HAD LINUX SUPPORT. And >> not just a blob, real GPL software. Now I hear total bogus arguments >> like "it's advertising" [but don't look at these other things that are >> advertising as well that we will let slide] or "yeah, it's free but it's >> not good enough"[2][3]. > > HP People didn't attach any string to the use of that logo for that > software, so any discussion about removing it, is just plain silly, IMO. > > We are beyond "free software zealots" we reached the point of "berserk > kamikaze zealots" if we actually go down this road. > >> This is exactly the attitude that will cause Linux to not get any >> support by vendors. > > Wise words. We need more software not less, there is still a *LOT* of > software niches that have no sort of free software of any kind, and > pretty big ones. > > And people here waste time arguing by a trademarked logo in a GPL > package that comes with no sort of requirements? Are you insane? Or > what? > >> The fact of the matter is that it takes vendor support to make >> Fedora/RedHat anything other than a toy operating system for many uses. >> At many junctures, we have to make conscious trade offs between >> idealogical beliefs and functionality. That trade off may be a little >> recognition of the hard work that someone / some company put into the >> software, and I say that's great, give it to them. > > If only this little "advertising" could be used to make more companies > write and distribute GPL software I would ask for MORE of this kind > advertising, that would be just great. > > On the software quality I would really avoid commenting, we have such > crap in free software that complaining about the quality of *useful* > *free software* is beyond my comprehension. When the people that don't > like it, will rewrite and support a better piece of software to cover > the same functionality, then they will be entitled to speak about > removing others software. > > Please, I beg you try to use your head and think: > > a) what is the right thing to do to help users (NOW, not "in 10 years > maybe") with *free software* > b) what is the right thing to do to spread more *free software* > c) what is the right way to get more vendors to help us with *free > software* > d) what is the right thing to do to avoid waisting time and produce more > *free software* > > To me the answers are pretty clear wrt this case. > > Simo. > > I can't agree more with Bernard and Simo. Rampant masochism is the real enemy of free software. Alfredo BTW I bought a multifunction HP printer/scanner/fax etc JUST BECAUSE it was fully and freely supported in Linux...
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