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I think that saying that the GPL version is only used for learning and evaluation is just not understanding Free Software (like at all).
I am a Free Software advocate and every software that is
installed on my PC are Free Software. Why is that? Because I
believe in freedom. I believe that I should not have to consult a
lawyer when I want to modify a file in the accessible source code
of the software (like .h files or templates), or when I want to
create a cross-compiler for an obscure portable machine, or
whatever. I want to be able to read, analyze and modify every byte
that is written on my hard drive, without having to ask myself if
what I do is legal. Also, when I find something cool that I can do
with those bytes, I want to be able to share it with the world.
That is the essence of Free Software.
Also, saying that the fact that I used the GPL version means I
don't want to give money to the creator is also just not
understanding the Free Software culture. I did have a professional
license of Eiffel Studio. For months now. I am not the customer #1
like you, but this is just a question of timing. When I saw the
professional license web page, I did not think twice before
getting one. I'm proud to give some money to the people at Eiffel
Software because I think that they are doing a wonderful job. Real
Free Software community members did encourage the software creator
with donation, crown funding or whatever. So yes, I did have la
license, but I still used the GPL version. Saying that wanting to
use Free Software means that I think programmers don't deserve to
be paid is like saying that wanting a freely accessible park in my
neighbourhood means that I don't think that the ones maintaining
it does not deserve to be paid.
Finally, know that if Eiffel Studio has not been released as Free Software, I would not be in the community. That means things like Ubuntu users would probably not have an updated version directly on a PPA (also easily usable on every Debian system); and there would not have any Eiffel Game library, or an Eiffel Pango and Cairo high-level library, or an Eiffel 2D physics engine library. Also, I would not have tried to help people on this mailing list or on Stack Overflow. Also, I happen to be a computer science teacher and I use Eiffel in my classes. And that is just me; I am sure that I am not the only one in this situation. In other words, I think that the impact of having a good Free Software version is more important for the Eiffel Community that you actually realize.
BUUUT... I understand what you are saying and I can say that, as long as Eiffel Software did give me a good usable Free Software version of the Eiffel Studio tools with bug fixes, I will not complain.
Good day,
Louis M
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On Jan 19, 2021, at 3:21 AM, Ian Joyner <joyne...@gmail.com> wrote:
Exactly! That is what I mean by having security to pursue culture. Those who decide on having fun, must at least know where their next pizza and coke is coming from (yuk!), so they don’t starve. Seems I have done most of my software development for fun!
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Furthermore, programmers should be in control of style issues like indentation. That reduces the style rules that plague many projects because someone sets them and many of the other programmers don’t like that style. That way the editor and environment truly “does what you want”.