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Re: Emacs Webapp/Plugin
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs Webapp/Plugin |
Date: |
Sun, 05 Aug 2012 09:31:31 +0900 |
Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
> Chromium is a free browser.
> Chrome is a nonfree browser.
Right.
> Because we don't have the full source code of Google Chrome,
> we can't change it and we can't even tell what it does.
> The fact that parts of it are the same as another free program
> doesn't alter the problems.
Indeed, but that seems irrelevant to the point I'm trying to make.
> My understanding was that although binary distributed by google wasn't
> free, because it includes various bells and whistles implemented with
> non-free libraries (e.g. video decoding ...?), the guts of the browser
> _is_ actually free software,
>
> A combination of free code and nonfree code is nonfree.
> The free parts don't make the nonfree parts ok.
Nobody is saying they do.
What I'm trying to say is:
If chromium and chrome have the same app/plugin interface, then making
Emacs (or anything else) use that interface is targeting an interface
shared by _both_ free and non-free systems.
In that case, objections that "we shouldn't add this support because
it supports a non-free system" are not correct -- doing so would
support (completely) free systems as well, and that seems to make the
case for adding such support much stronger.
-miles
--
Inhumanity, n. One of the signal and characteristic qualities of humanity.
Re: Emacs Webapp/Plugin, Miles Bader, 2012/08/04
Re: Emacs Webapp/Plugin, Richard Stallman, 2012/08/05