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habj is a Swedish wiki person who [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Habj can be found at a couple of wikipedias]. Haven't really had the time for this recently, but I'll be coming back.
Richard Stallman believes all software should be free. Linus Thorvalds thinks it is fine that some software is free, but not necessarily that all software should be free.  


* [[User:Habj/Translator questions 1.0|Translator questions 1.0.]]
This project has developed in directions I don't like. From the start, it was obvious that the Free Software Foundation was somewhat of a model, but the Definition has grown more extreme in this sense. The way the definition stands now, you can hardly be active on this website and then publish a book in a regular publishing house, the "common" way. So I'm off.
* [[Definition/Et]] - interesting layout of translation page

Revision as of 11:55, 19 November 2008

Richard Stallman believes all software should be free. Linus Thorvalds thinks it is fine that some software is free, but not necessarily that all software should be free.

This project has developed in directions I don't like. From the start, it was obvious that the Free Software Foundation was somewhat of a model, but the Definition has grown more extreme in this sense. The way the definition stands now, you can hardly be active on this website and then publish a book in a regular publishing house, the "common" way. So I'm off.