From: Rick Moen (rick at domain linuxmafia.com)
Date: Wed 03 Oct 2001 - 00:18:06 IST
begin Niall O Broin quotation:
> On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 01:22:19PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote:
>
>> But it's obviously a daydream: There are no smart software users.
>
> Tragic but true - at a guess, I'd say that > 99.99% of software users
> don't have the first clue that software has source code, and > 90% of
> them don't even know what software is - they just turn on their
> computer, and either IT works, or IT doesn't - they've no idea of the
> distinction between hardware, firmware, OS software, application
> software - it's all just "the computer" or IT (and that IT is not an
> acronym)
But, even with all that meandering verbiage, I'm confident that you
didn't miss the main point: Even the utterly dumb-ass, purblind
ones with their views issued by corporate management _benefit_ from
the source code being permanently available to those who _do_ make
use of it.
I know this because both of those DeScribe documents shouted the point
out in unison. They say they're frustrated at how resistant to basic
common sense some LUG mailing list posters are. (Don't blame me if that
sounds a little harsh: I'm just quoting.)
-- "Is it not the beauty of an asynchronous form of discussion that one can go and make cups of tea, floss the cat, fluff the geraniums, open the kitchen window and scream out it with operatic force, volume, and decorum, and then return to the vexed glowing letters calmer of mind and soul?" -- The Cube, forum3000.org
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