Wow! What a day!
September 20th, 2009 by Cadet
Software Freedom Day was huge this year in the Limestone Coast. We had hundreds of people through the doors from the moment they opened until 2pm when we closed. We unfortunately ran out of disks early on, (around 11am) so there’ll be a big post bill for our sponsors, ImaginOZ InfoTech and SECNet as we post them to those that request them.
One of the major questions asked year after year is: why give it away? People just don’t accept that stuff can be free, without any adverse catches (there is a catch with GPL‘d software after all – you aren’t allowed to limit others access to it!). Proprietory software houses have done a ‘bang-up-job’ on convincing the public that software cannot possibly be free. Certainly, the shareware craze of the early nineties, and the windows freeware scene (that offers trojans and adware as part of the package) has disillusioned a major proportion of potential users. Many don’t understand the difference between freeware and Free: ‘Free software can be used, studied, and modified without restriction; Free software embodies the concept of “free speech” while freeware that of “free beer“. Freeware is also different from shareware; the latter obliges the user to pay after some trial period or to gain additional functionality.’. (from freeware wikipedia page)
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