
Originally Posted by
Libreman
... but do not claim that you care about the freedom you allowed to be taken away because if you did you would use GPL to protect it from being taken, not BSD that offers no protections for those freedoms.
Software is made with one universal goal in mind - to be used. If a 3rd party takes your code, re-releases it under non-free license and some users come to use it, those users are now using non-free software instead of the original free one so the total users of free software has shrunk - an exact opposite of what a person caring about software freedom would want. Using BSD has that exact effect, you pretend like the people using the BSD licensed work and those using the proprietary one live in totally different and isolated universes - this is not how the real world works. The existence of proprietary forks is going to influence the BSD licensed ones. I think that is pretty obvious for any rationally thinking person. I believe the fact that I'm explaining that simple reality means that we're beyond rational discussion and we veered into emotional defensive straw grasping manifesting itself when people run out of real arguments to support the position they dream would hold true but can not be supported by logical thinking.
So to sum up, the only thing I'm saying is that people advocating and releasing code under "permissive" licenses consciously or subconsciously (or without realizing it) do not care about those 4 essential freedoms as defined by FSF.
That is all I'm saying and I just want them to realize that and either change their license preference if they truly do care about those freedoms or be honest about not caring about them, that's all.