On Mono, Miguel, Stallman and Fusion with Microsoft
Sep 30, 2009, 13:57 (10 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Pamela Jones)
"Richard M. Stallman (RMS) the founder of the Free Software
Foundation, has labeled prominent Open Source software developer
Miguel De Icaza a “Traitor†for
joining the Board of Directors of Microsoft’s
CodePlex Foundation as well as for his creation of the Microsoft
.NET-compatible Mono software development framework. While
RMS’s hatred of all things proprietary has
fueled the FSF’s and GNU’s
mission to create Free software alternatives for what seems like
eons, the overwhelming desire for interoperability between open and
proprietary systems makes this narrow-minded Cretaceous world view
ripe for extinction.
"I have some news for you. The GPL ensures that Free Software
will never be extinct. Thank you, Mr. Stallman, for inventing it.
For that alone, he will go down in history. Perlow will not. And
Miguel will not. You and I will not. But Stallman will. Do you know
why? Because with just his brain, he changed the world for the
better.
"How many people can say that?
"For that reason alone, even if you don't agree with his goals,
he has earned respectful treatment. Anything less is boorish. But
if you simply can't restrain yourself from ad hominem attacks on
Stallman, you should at least get your facts right."
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