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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper
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Lee Braiden |
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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper |
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Sat, 12 Mar 2005 11:40:38 +0000 |
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On Saturday 12 March 2005 10:45, Sam Liddicott wrote:
> Lee Braiden wrote:
> >No, but as a member of the free software community, I'd offer to write an
> >article once in a while, and if maybe to mirror a public distribution site
> > or at least to run a bittorrent seed. The only time you need
> > corporate-style finances and resources is when you choose to be a
> > top-down distribution and enforcement organisation. To me, that's not
> > what free software is about.
>
> Well free software is about being able to modify and improve designs and
> share those designs.
That is one aspect of it, but there are many others, such as the ability to
actually get the sourcecode and build it yourself.
> It would be a pretty dull magazine if each issue
> was an incremental revision of the previous issue.
That would be a strange periodical indeed. I certainly never suggested that
approach.
> Presuming there are enough people who want to write an article, somebody
> else needs to select articles. A better quality publication attracts
> more submissions and takes more selection.
Naturally. But if you substitute "articles" with "patches", this statement
could apply to any big free software project, such as the Linux kernel. I
fail to see your point.
> AFAIK many top kernel contributors and maintainers have someone with
> enough interest to pay their wages.
Well, if you think that Linux would not have succeeded without people paying
the developer's wages, I think you've got it backwards. People pay wages to
Linux developers BECAUSE it has succeeded AS Free Software.
> I want the magazine to keep existing
> each month. If a guy needs wages to do this magazine, I am happy to
> contribute because I get my moneys worth.
I would rather have another guy write an article for an interest and concern
in the subject, rather than for pay. It happens on Kuro5hin.org many times a
day, and on sites all over the internet.
> It is a nice ideal for the world to be the kind of world we think it
> should be, sometimes financial support makes this ever so much more
> likely in very specific ways.
Financial support can be a good incentive, yes. There are better incentives
though, such as belief in a cause, the desire to educate others, sheer
excitement about a topic, altruism, genuine interest in discussing an
important point, simple community spirit, etc.
Anyway, I'm not trying to convert anyone to my way of thinking, so I'll drop
it here.
--
Lee.
- [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Tom Chance, 2005/03/11
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Samuel Liddicott, 2005/03/11
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Lee Braiden, 2005/03/11
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Tom Chance, 2005/03/11
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Lee Braiden, 2005/03/11
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Jason Clifford, 2005/03/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Lee Braiden, 2005/03/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Sam Liddicott, 2005/03/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper,
Lee Braiden <=
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Robin Green, 2005/03/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Paul Tansom, 2005/03/13
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Jason Clifford, 2005/03/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Tom Chance, 2005/03/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Ian Lynch, 2005/03/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Andrew Savory, 2005/03/13
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Lee Braiden, 2005/03/13
Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Sam Liddicott, 2005/03/12
Re: [Fsfe-uk] Free Software Magazine got cheaper, Joe Llywelyn Griffith Blakesley, 2005/03/15