On Saturday 01 January 2011 03:20:55 Narendra Sisodiya wrote:
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Binand Sethumadhavan
binand@gmail.comwrote:
2010/12/31 Narendra Sisodiya narendra@narendrasisodiya.com:
Going to Book Library is a "restriction of freedom", I cannot create
noise
or speak loudly. Too bad, it prevent me to use my basic right to speak.
That
is my I call library is a place for restriction of freedom and I do not
go
to Libraries.
Where did you get this "basic right to speak in a library" from?
It was a satire.. with an analogy that people make wrong perception on freedom
I don't have problem with BSD and nor with GPL. but I love GPL. but If somebody says that GPL is restriction to freedom then I must oppose because it is not true. GPL and viral license are designed so that evil company guys do not get extra-benefits over it. which is acceptable. BSD and Apache license is more attractive to company guy because he can find it good for faster development. for example - 4-5 mobile company and one big search engine company work together to create a mobile operating system which is not GPL, now, Other companies can take that code and add their proprietary addons on it to look it more attractive and extra feature.
Except that it gets rooted and shredded and mangled, and the companies look like dumb and dumber. After a year or so of bitrot it really goes to the dogs.