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Re: Release plans
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Richard M Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Release plans |
Date: |
Sat, 02 Aug 2008 01:12:10 -0400 |
> Have you seen any cases where that eventually led a person to switch
> from proprietary software to free software?
Well, that's not a binary thing. Seeing Emacs has caused people to use
free software more, and to use more free software. Many projects I've
been on have run on a Windows or Unix company network, but have used GCC,
GNU Make, bash, and friends to build the product. I've introduced quite
a few people to Emacs, the odd one or two to GAWK, ...., and they're
probably still using them. One or two are probably using GNU/Linux on
their home PCs, too.
More use of some free programs is a kind of partial success that falls
short of our goal. All else being equal, it is better if Windows and Unix
users compile with GCC than if they compile with a proprietary compiler.
But that isn't our goal, it just gets part way there.
That is why I asked if you have ever seen such cases lead to real success:
a person liberated from proprietary software?
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- Re: Release plans, Richard M. Stallman, 2008/08/13
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