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  • arecnoG_sH
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    I think compare which license are more free can be by doing by counting DENY and MUST in it. Because that terms infringe freedom.

    GNU GPL (v3):
    - I don't know and don't want to count it

    BSD (FreeBSD licence):
    - 2 MUST terms about presence license text with any BSD licensed code or products based on it.

    So if someone can compare by that methodic - I think BSD license more free than GPL.

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  • aht0
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    Originally posted by Hamish Wilson View Post
    The GPL defends the right of people to redistribute source code, which sounds rather liberal to me (just as a liberal democracy is so supposed to ensure freedom of speech and freedom of expression through the practice of the law). BSD sounds more like a variant on some from of Libertarian doctrine.
    Nah, GPL is like USSR. What's mine is mine, you cannot use it, unless yours becomes mine as well. Marxist/socialist mental pattern. They are always the greatest propagandists of taking shit from others and redistributing it as they see fit. Should also mention theres nothing to do with freedom inside socialist systems, it's just nice-sounding word in propaganda mills.

    BSD is like: Use it however you want as long as you mention me in the license. Mentioning the author is pretty much the only demand.

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  • arecnoG_sH
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    Sorry for my note in your interested talk, I'm just want to present info about project: FreeBSD KMS for AMD cards
    Wiki page of a project is HERE
    Will wait for a coming good working AMD cards on FreeBSD!!!

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  • Anarchy
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    Originally posted by brosis View Post
    Ah, anarchy, yeah, go suck on their lengths more, you are OWNED for life, where did your freedom suddenly go?

    Nowhere. All I need is python, Latex and a decent compiler and I'm good to go. I can do my work on Linux, osx, windows and even freebsd. I don't even need fancy 3D drivers, as long as they can show 2D graphics I'm fine.

    Where's your freedom? In you pants?

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  • brosis
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    uhu, yeah, whatever

    Originally posted by yogi_berra View Post
    You'd like us to believe that you are a liberal, but it is clear from your arguments that you are not.

    In every conversation on this forum about anything licensed under a permissive license, your stand is clearly made for the authoritarian nature of the gpl.
    GPL is about freedom, except right to remove freedom. Like any sentient government - person is free to do anything, except removing this freedom. So no fascism is allowed. Yeah, go cry about how authoritarian that is and how you want to shoot and enslave everyone freely.

    Originally posted by Anarchy View Post
    Moreso, since (Free)BSD is an Apple side project nowadays, maybe they can open source their own Quartz display server and some of their Intel drivers, so that their brethren can have the best FOSS in the world.
    Ah, anarchy, yeah, go suck on their lengths more, you are OWNED for life, where did your freedom suddenly go?
    Last edited by brosis; 10 February 2013, 01:27 PM.

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  • Anarchy
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    Thanks, but no thanks.

    There's no need to mix Linux and BSD development. If they want something from the bastardized UNIX a.k.a Linux it's their problem. Nobody from this side of the fence gives a damn about their problems.

    Moreso, since (Free)BSD is an Apple side project nowadays, maybe they can open source their own Quartz display server and some of their Intel drivers, so that their brethren can have the best FOSS in the world.

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  • XorEaxEax
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    Originally posted by yogi_berra View Post
    One license offers the freedom of the former Soviet Union, you are free to do whatever you want as long you give up your own rights.
    ...

    Originally posted by yogi_berra View Post
    yet I have still contributed more lines of code to more OSS projects than you.
    Oh have you now?

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  • ArchLinux
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    Originally posted by yogi_berra View Post
    One license offers the freedom of the former Soviet Union, you are free to do whatever you want as long you give up your own rights. One license offers real freedom.
    Cry me a river.

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  • Ex-Cyber
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    Originally posted by yogi_berra View Post
    Authoritarian, not authoritative. One license offers the freedom of the former Soviet Union, you are free to do whatever you want as long you give up your own rights.
    The GPL is a conditional offer of a privilege, subject to the property right of the copyright holder in their copyright. Is that not precisely the same right that must be used to add GPL-incompatible conditions (software patents notwithstanding)?

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  • Hamish Wilson
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    Originally posted by yogi_berra View Post
    Authoritarian, not authoritative. One license offers the freedom of the former Soviet Union, you are free to do whatever you want as long you give up your own rights. One license offers real freedom.

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