Re: Windows Vista
I'd love to know why the idea of proprietary software is unethical. Software is a product of someone's labour, and if the producer sees fit to charge for it, so be it. I very much PREFER to use FLOSS, but I don't see it as an ethical issue at all. If I make something, I should be entitled to profit it from it on whatever terms can be agreed with my prospective customers. I wouldn't tell a chef that he or she has no right to charge for their meals, or tell an author that he or she is ethically obliged to give me their work for no charge. If they want to great, but I would not call them unethical for not choosing to.
There's also the fact that there may be many users out there who don't WANT to use Windows, but have no choice. The majority of those who post at length about the moral and ethical superiority of Linux and other FLOSS conveniently overlook the fact that, to paraphrase a Clinto slogan, "it's about the software, stupid". In addition to my voice recognition software, which now works with just about every Windows app on my PC, I have 3 different app.s for learning Hindi and Italian, and a few other Windows only niche applications as well. I'm sure this is very common, even among those like me who are not gamers. So for a great many people, it's not about choice of OS, it's about choice of application. If the software one needs is only available on a proprietary platform, then one is left without much choice but to use said proprietary OS, regardless of how "unrthical" that decision is in the eyes of others.
Originally posted by jakykong
There's also the fact that there may be many users out there who don't WANT to use Windows, but have no choice. The majority of those who post at length about the moral and ethical superiority of Linux and other FLOSS conveniently overlook the fact that, to paraphrase a Clinto slogan, "it's about the software, stupid". In addition to my voice recognition software, which now works with just about every Windows app on my PC, I have 3 different app.s for learning Hindi and Italian, and a few other Windows only niche applications as well. I'm sure this is very common, even among those like me who are not gamers. So for a great many people, it's not about choice of OS, it's about choice of application. If the software one needs is only available on a proprietary platform, then one is left without much choice but to use said proprietary OS, regardless of how "unrthical" that decision is in the eyes of others.
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