Freedom according to GNU is share or else... BSD predates it and is actually much freer, giving the user the choice about what to do.

Free software is good, GNU philosophy is just ideology that promotes itself instead of technology and its use.
The real question is why he has what I think is a macbook air next to him, when he's criticising Apple for being closed source...

Confusing.
Freedom according to GNU is share or else... BSD predates it and is actually much freer, giving the user the choice about what to do.

Free software is good, GNU philosophy is just ideology that promotes itself instead of technology and its use.
Also available via normal ways, the podcast, but to have itunes and a link to itunes so prominently there seems not quite fighting the fight for GNU.
LMAO, I check out that stephen fry link and you need itunes to get his 'pod'cast, GNU indeed....... What a load of crock.
The real question is why he has what I think is a macbook air next to him, when he's criticising Apple for being closed source...

Confusing.