Am 21. Apr, 2001 schwäzte Derek A. Neighbors so: > I talk to RMS about daily and will back you up. > He believes very much this is a war and that prop > software is the enemy. Note I said prop software > not prop software developers. I think he wants to > educate people, but doesnt them as individuals as > evil. (Though he is less than tolerant of such > things so I can see the issue) There's got to be room for compromise here as well. There are times when Free Software isn't necessarily appropriate. That probably isn't due to the software itself, though. For instance, I really want my tax software to have a warranty. At the same time I want something that runs on a Free Software OS. Maybe it could be done with a Free Software licence such that the warranty is only in effect if certain aspects of the Free Software guarantees haven't been exercised. I think, however, we're going to have significant difficulties getting an accounting software company to buy into that. Please feel free to prove me wrong :). In such a case I would still like to have source code in order to submit bug fixes, but I could live without it. ciao, der.hans -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.Aligo.com # I've got a photographic memory, # but I'm lousy photographer. - der.hans