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[ale] [OT]Happy July 4
- Subject: [ale] [OT]Happy July 4
- From: djpfulio at jdpfu.com (DJ-Pfulio)
- Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2016 13:11:28 -0400
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Time to find my copy of the US Constitution for the annual reading this evening.
Tradition here. Doesn't take much time - only about 20 min.
Was just thinking that the GPL isn't enough. We need licenses which prohibit
capture of personal data without explicit approval of the end-user.
Or has that horse already left the barn? Has the AGPL really helped much with
the issues it was trying to fix? Would a P-GPL (privacy) addon for the AGPL,
LGPL and GPL be useful?
Or not?
On 07/04/2016 12:52 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> The GPL was a gift.
>
> Most of the other freedoms were granted by persuasive argument or else the
> grantor decided that continued bloodshed was more costly than capitulation and
> retreat. In the case of the latter, those freedoms were not granted to all, but
> instead held in trust and under the control by the leaders and their heirs and
> assigns of the bloodshed event.
>
> On Jul 4, 2016 11:51 AM, "Charles Shapiro" <hooterpincher at gmail.com
> <mailto:hooterpincher at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Freedom is not given. It must be taken.
>
> -- CHS
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 6:20 AM, Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com
> <mailto:jim.kinney at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hear, hear!
>
> Cheers to real freedom!
>
> On Jul 4, 2016 9:18 AM, "Thompson Freeman" <tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
> <mailto:tfreeman at intel.digichem.net>> wrote:
>
>
> Nobody has stated it yet - Happy Independence Day!
>
> Not a traditional sentiment - but I'd also like to note the people
> who write, maintain, and generally make possible the open
> source/libre software which doesn't doesn't intrude, snoop, market
> to, or seek to control the user as so much of modern life does.
> Thank you to them.
>