On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 00:58:59 +0530, "Alex A.J." alexaj@vsnl.com wrote:
- The ability to change the code. Yes, most users can't program
`hello, world'. However they can always hire, blackmail, coerce or beg a coder to change the code for them. That coder need not have
Excuse me, but what do you mean by "most users"? Is it our friendly neighbourhood Uncle and Aunty with their 10yr old kid who bought their computer mainly for playing games and watching DVDs?
No, that's not what "most users" necessarily means. "Users" include businesses and organisations big and small, educational institutions etc. All of these value the freedom to modify the software or get it modified for them. And for those who don't need or care for this freedom, free software gives them the freedom to share so that your uncle and aunty can give you a copy of the software without feeling guilty about doing something "illegal" and their 10-year-old kid can be taught that sharing is a wonderful thing and not something forbidden by law.
Regards, Khuzaima