That is the stupidest comment I have ever read. You know these companies that make software, they have staff, they are not going to work for free because they need to pay for food, shelter, travel, fuel, health care, entertainment, education and save some up for an emergency, For themselves and often for other dependents as well. These people are good at "sequencing bits" in new original ways, when executed on a computer that will give entertainment to others. You are not paying for the bits you are payin
if u see software as a "tool" then gnu says: take a tool from our pool; if u modify it aÃr make a new tool, blease give back, so that we prospere.
this works for compilers, codecs, math software, editors, kernels and such. actually it works in all situations where "knowledge" is accumualting.
it may not work for the games themselves, but for the tools to make games with, it works.
Yeah but does it work on Linux? (Score:-1, Troll)
Didn't think so, therefore I'm not interested. Linux defines who I am.
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If refusing to pay for a sequence of bits is considered cheap, then yes, by all means, call me cheap.
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You know these companies that make software, they have staff, they are not going to work for free because they need to pay for food, shelter, travel, fuel, health care, entertainment, education and save some up for an emergency, For themselves and often for other dependents as well. These people are good at "sequencing bits" in new original ways, when executed on a computer that will give entertainment to others. You are not paying for the bits you are payin
gnu works for "tools" (Score:-1)