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[Savannah-hackers-public] Re: Savannah article
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Sylvain Beucler |
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[Savannah-hackers-public] Re: Savannah article |
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Thu, 25 May 2006 00:10:16 +0200 |
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> > Imposing advertising, be it for proprietary or free software, is not
> > in our plans, and probably neither in the users' - you imply that free
> > software advertising would be acceptable, which is not necessarily
> > true.
> >
>
> I think it's an important consideration, and I know RMS agrees, but
> you are right that it is surely not the only reason. I changed the
> language so it just points out that not requiring advertising avoids
> this problem, which other sites have.
What does RMS agree to?
To answer your IRC question, I asked Loïc and Mathieu about it.
There was no precise philosophical ground behind this decision, but
both agreed that advertising tend to bring bad side effects.
Here are the ones I personaly think of:
- Advertising is a nuisance for visitors and for project members. I
don't want my competitor's ad on my page whatever license he's
using.
- Direct profit makes a volunteer change his view about his
involvment. Relying on FSF donation is safer - and that's what I
recommend to people who wish to thank Savannah. The same may apply
to users, who may consider they "paid" their hosting through
advertising, involving different behavior.
- The Savannah "market" is surrounded by "competitors" offering the
same service (or more) gratuitously. We'd better keep
advertising-free as a sustainable advantage over those competitors,
giving us a chance to reach more people with the ethical values that
support Savannah.
--
Sylvain
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