drago01 wrote:
Saying mono is evil while having DotGNU seems odd to me
(
http://www.gnu.org/software/dotgnu/)
He also recommends against using DotGNU to develop your new Free Software in
(because of the same patent risk as for Mono).
> I'm not familiar with the JavaScript story, but if he really
recommended
> against using it, there was certainly a valid reason.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/javascript-trap.html
That's a rant against web apps rather than against JavaScript as a language
and I agree with that one too: web apps are a way to push proprietary
software onto people who claim to use only Free Software. In most cases, a
portion of the code runs on your browser (that's where JavaScript comes
into play), but is often licensed under a proprietary license, another
portion runs on the web server and is completely out of your control (so
it's even more proprietary than the average proprietary software). If
you're using a proprietary web app, you're NOT using Free Software, but
proprietary software, even if the browser you're using is Free Software.
Kevin Kofler