Intresting comparison...
Feb. 5th, 2007 07:36 pmGanked from
ayukawataur from a post by an anonymous fur at this FChan post. If you said this, let us know!
On America being free:
It never was really free. It's always been more a shareware sort of thing, really. If you want full support, you have to invest at least your vote. However, the best part is that it's been open source, though customizing it usually requires a great deal of group effort.
What worries me is that some people seem to want to DRM it, re-write the EULA, make part of the source proprietary and require registration for activation before you can make full use of it.
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On America being free:
It never was really free. It's always been more a shareware sort of thing, really. If you want full support, you have to invest at least your vote. However, the best part is that it's been open source, though customizing it usually requires a great deal of group effort.
What worries me is that some people seem to want to DRM it, re-write the EULA, make part of the source proprietary and require registration for activation before you can make full use of it.