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Subject: Re: [kde-community] Request to join the Kde incubator for GCompris
From: Thomas Zander <thomas () thomaszander ! se>
Date: 2014-02-19 20:18:25
Message-ID: 4273111.RgZppjTfDC () coldstorage
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On Wednesday 19. February 2014 12.58.57 Agustin benito bethencourt wrote:
> I must confess though that I am worry about the association between:
> * proprietary platforms = commercial
> * free platforms = non commercial
>
> that might be implied from this model.
>
> But the business models is a discussion that we need to solve within KDE.
To be frank, I could not disagree more.
The open source as well as the free-software movements are about freedom, and
I believe KDE supports that as well.
The beliefs of freedom are not at all hurt by someone taking that FLOSS and
packaging it for a fee. There is no incompatibility there.
Or, specifically, any commercial activity people do with free software,
provided they honor the licenses, should never be a problem.
KDE is not about socialism. Commercial actions are specifically allowed by our
licenses and I feel its a bridge too far to even imply that its KDE that can
have a say about how a person asks for compensation of his/her time.
Practically speaking, the concept of filling the void of good Windows packages
is something that is open to economic markets (i.e. Capitalism). With a severe
shortage of people doing the work, there is an opportunity for those that want
to do it for a price.
Its economy 101, everyone benefits when this is allowed by default. Forbid
commercial activity and certain things just won't get done.
I believe even hinting that KDE should manage business models or commercial
incentives on using Free Software is bound to kill that.
--
Thomas
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