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From: bolega on 7 Jul 2010 16:56 "Democracy is sick in the US, government monitors your Internet" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BfCJq_zIdk&feature=fvsr Enjoy .....
From: gavino on 15 Jul 2010 23:11 On Jul 7, 1:56 pm, bolega <gnuist...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > "Democracy is sick in the US, government monitors your Internet"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BfCJq_zIdk&feature=fvsr > > Enjoy ..... AWESOME
From: Emmy Noether on 17 Jul 2010 15:09 On Jul 7, 1:57 pm, bolega <gnuist...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > "Democracy is sick in the US, government monitors your Internet"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BfCJq_zIdk&feature=fvsr > > Enjoy ..... In this video, Stall man makes 4 promises to public but stalls on 2nd of them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BfCJq_zIdk&feature=fvsr 1/ Freedom to Run to the Program 2/ Freedom to study the source code, you control it <------ Software is a puzzle and it must be explained to be able to do that, its like a lock 3/ Freedom to help your neightbors, share with them 4/ Freedom to contribute to your community Software is a puzzle and it must be explained to be able to do that, its like a lock "to MAKE SURE you get the four freedoms" He is WRONG !!! He has not made sure. He has not taken the first steps. Software architecture must be documented. A model minimal release must be given. If it takes too long to document the program by writing in Latex, then he can write by hand or make an video with camera on the paper and he can talk. Mackenzie, bring a properly written documentation by FSF for example on emacs of gcc. I want to see where RMS got his ideas ? Did he invent all of them himself ? Is he giving proper references to the sources of the ideas ? Is that plagiarism ? I am sick of such jews/zionists like RMS, Roman Polansky, Bernard Madoff, Larry Ellison (he had to pay 100K in court to a chinese girl he screwed), Stephen Wolfram, Albert Einstein spreading anti-semitism by their flagrant unethical behaviour. If you use someone else's ideas, give reference. Dont try to portray yourself falsely as a genius by hiding sources and weaving rosy false pictures of being a victim or born out of wedlock. you went to school and got good education. you got insights from your community and good mentorship from other jews in aggressive networking in the jews like other communities dont have. These are facts. Thats why these people dont stand to scrutiny and questioning. > > Emacs uses BZR, not SVN, and has > > done since the beginning of 2010. > Thanks for your correction. Updated my site. Write a good documentation using pencil and scan that helps newbies enter the field. If it is not there, you will be subject of perpetual criticism and no thanks.
From: David Kastrup on 17 Jul 2010 15:56 Emmy Noether <emmynoether3(a)gmail.com> writes: > On Jul 7, 1:57�pm, bolega <gnuist...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> "Democracy is sick in the US, government monitors your Internet"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BfCJq_zIdk&feature=fvsr >> >> Enjoy ..... > > In this video, Stall man makes 4 promises to public but stalls on 2nd > of them. > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BfCJq_zIdk&feature=fvsr > > > 1/ Freedom to Run to the Program > 2/ Freedom to study the source code, you control it <------ Software > is a puzzle and it must be explained to be able to do that, its like > a > lock > 3/ Freedom to help your neightbors, share with them > 4/ Freedom to contribute to your community > > > Software is a puzzle and it must be explained to be able to do that, > its like a lock There is no unfreedom involved here. Freedom does not hand you a free ride. Only a free road. -- David Kastrup
From: Emmy Noether on 17 Jul 2010 19:44
On Jul 17, 2:49 pm, Cor Gest <c...(a)clsnet.nl> wrote: > Some entity, AKA David Kastrup <d...(a)gnu.org>, > wrote this mindboggling stuff: > (selectively-snipped-or-not-p) >>> Software is a puzzle and it must be explained to be able to do that, >>> its like a lock >> There is no unfreedom involved here. Freedom does not hand you a free >> ride. Only a free road. No one asks for a free ride. A free road is good enough. If RMS used other people's free roads (gnu is not the first free thing. the first free thing is what he got at AI labs at TAX Payer money. I read his interview where he said that the hackers would break into professor's offices. Perhaps we do the same to him and break into his FSF office and leave a "friend" note we came to get the docs he has not released.) which has proper signs, proper references, and he could ask profs proper questions, and get straight answers, he must do the same in return. The concise answer: We want a free road but not a free puzzle. Perhaps, next time when he is sick he take his DNA code and parse it using bison. Now, dont run away from this argument and bring each and every of the boys from his mailing list to tackle this question. He is a manager and he can put the volunteers to the task of documenting, illuminating and revealing the operation of his softwares and its evolution. He owes it to others [just like he got for free , I bet ya he could never afford any of his machines on his own money at that time when they were so rare so it must be public money. Even a company like IBM gets public funding. Its all issue of ethics, not of free software. Its issue of two way road. Or else our society would die. People all away in Africa are beginning to agitate from the theft of their resources and evolutionary time by europeans led by jews and so you gotta give them back by fully disclosing technologies. I know you can bribe say a big player like india. We dont want anti-semitism to spread and want the same ethical requirements for everyone.] to describe the algorithms used, references, or else, describe them if he dont want to give references. He need to give priorty to the past undocumented tools. Automatically, more volunteers will come. Right now, the mistrust of Richard Stall man and FSF is growing everywhere. Strength of my arguments stand on their validity. I repeat, no one wants a free ride. We want a free road that you seemed to offer. But we dont want a free puzzle. Or else, ask him to decode his own DNA alone in reasonable time. Its nothing but a code. > You know, nowdadys many 'people' are used to get everything on a platter > any mental incovieniences are circumvented as much as possible, so is > any try for independent thinking about anything strongly dissuaded. > > The last 25 years, since click-tah-icon-software emerged > "the dumbing down of programming" [1] has been on a rampage. > > [1]http://www.salon.com/21st/feature/1998/05/cov_12feature.html |