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Red Hat donates $100,000 to "the future of open source" - http://bit.ly/HQpuFv good to see #cc #eff #sflc #unicef
- Harish Pillay repeated this.
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@glynmoody more evidence that open source businesses want to distance themselves from software freedom :-(
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@lxoliva eso no pasa necesariamente…
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I wish all self-proclaimed open-source activists would realize that, and stand for users' freedoms rather than business wish€$
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Donarle a la EFF y al Software Freedom Law Center es donarle justamente a quienes quieren más libertad y trabajan por ella
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well, the money is still going to good causes
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well, the money is still going to good causes
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well, the money is still going to good causes
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@carocr ¿sugieres que la FSF no quiera libertad y no trabaje por ella, o coincides que es raro que no se le haya donado?
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@glynmoody no dispute about that. the absence of the fsf still smells fishy
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no me parece raro, la FSF es fundamental pero esas otras organizaciones también lo son
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@carocr no veo como, con tu “también”, justificas la exclusión de la FSF
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No creo que sea obligatorio que Red Hat le done a la FSF. Otras organizaciones necesitan fondos.
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@carocr estoy de acuerdo contigo
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@lxoliva The FSF indirectly benefits when CC, EFF, SFLC are strengthened. However, the FSF's stance seems against Red Hat's business model.
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@carocr no es obligatorio, por supuesto. la FSF también necesita fondos. ¿por qué se la excluyó?
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@csolisr how is FSF's stance against it? how can some argue OSS and FS are = while promoting one and perceiving opposition from other?
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@csolisr that the FSF *in*directly benefits from it is no excuse to leave it out
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@csolisr CC, EFF, SFLC all indirectly benefit when FSF is strengthened. by your argument, the FSF should've got the donation alone ;-)