[Fsf-friends] Good FREEDOM Software

Tarun Gaur gaur_tarun@hotmail.com
Fri May 7 11:37:35 IST 2004


Hi Dr. Nagarjuna,

Sorry for being a bit late in replying but let me add to Rishi's compliment 
that you write well and are very articulate in expressing your thoughts.

I believe that you agree with me that over all we should attempt to write 
"good freedom software".

Now by being focussed on what "good" means here you have asked a very Macro 
question because you, me and all our friends know that "GOOD" means 
different things to different people. Its an extremely relative term.

Still I will try to answer your question in a very generic way and in total 
lay man jargon ...

According to me ...

1. a software is good if it helps me achieve  desired set of functional 
tasks with minimum focus on technicalities (end user perspective)

2. a software is better if it helps me achieve desired set of functional 
tasks with minimum focus on technicalities and is extremely pleasing to work 
with through consistent interfaces (end user perspective)

3. a software is best if it helps me achieve desired set of functional tasks 
with minimum focus on technicalities, is extremely pleasing to work with 
through consistent interfaces, has a definite growth plan, manovers to 
incorporate best industry practices and APPEALS TO THE MASSES.

Now ... i redefine the definition of a good software here ... a good 
software is that tends towards the best with a plan to be the best. Over and 
above that, if it is FREE; masses would embrace it instantly.

Dr. Nagarjun, in that case your, my and FSFs beliefs of FREEDOM SOFTWARE are 
realized to its full potential. I stress ... the POTENTIAL exists.

If our software wins, our philosophy wins.

I am not saying that we are not getting there. I stress ... We have taken 
giant strides in recent years. But there is a lot to be done. You may show 
some features and tell me that the issues i have highlighed in above points 
are there to some/great extent in freedom software, still my experience with 
end user says otherwise. I repeat ... Good to Great ... cause there is a lot 
to be done. On software front as well as promoting the philosophy.

I was sad at seeing the reaction to a small mail from an end user 
"Rammanohar Reddy" with some of our friends saying it does not matter to FSF 
on what he or any other end user has to say on Free software/Linux. It does 
matter ...

Friends philosophies die without mass support and appeal. Though CLASSES are 
using the FREE Software, still we are far away from MASSES. Statistics 
support what i mean.

Windows XP: 210 Million Copies Sold
http://www.forbes.com/business/businesstech/newswire/2004/05/03/rtr1356086.html

Now my question is ... do these 210 Million people who might have bought 
this software dont matter to us? Some would say they dont. I would say they 
do.

We could make them switch by helping them.

another question: How many of them have heard about us and our philosophy?

another question: If they have heard, How many would switch? If Yes, why and 
if not, why not?

another question: Are they paying for the software because they hate us and 
our philosophy?
I will answer this one - they are paying cause they dont have an option.

Give them an option and trust me friends they would switch. If you think you 
have already given them an option then explain them your options. "I dont 
care attitude" does not help.

210 million people are 209 million too many to ignore. Atleast for me.

Microsofts mention triggers a useless defensive reaction from a lot of our 
friends at FSF and elsewhere too. I am yet to understand why? We could take 
a leaf out from their research on customers and the expectations.

I repeat FREEDOM matters, does it stop us from evolving and improving. I 
have said this before, i will say it again and again and again ...

LETS TURN FROM A PHILOSOPHICAL MINORITY TO A MASS MAJORITY.

There is a lot of work to be done. I am sure Dr. Nagarjuna is doing his 
part, Rishi is doing his part and i am doing mine.

Lets write Good FREEDOM software.

P.S. Dr. Nagarjuna and friends i assume we understand what do Masses and 
Classes mean.

Hail FSF,
Tarun
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