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BACKGROUND: This disclaimer is designed according to the freedom of propagation of knowledge and freedom of speech, subjects in today's context is not always appreciated by those who "govern".
Following the ideology of the movement of free software by the FSF ( Free Software Foundation ) and appreciating the Creative Commons license ognugno where you are free to reproduce, distribute, communicate to the public, publicly display, perform, and perform this, to change the work developed under the general conditions of the license.
But why all this? Is essential to be able to share knowledge with those who need it is essential to share free software with those who need to modify it and redistribute it under license with certain conditions under which this certainly does not make proprietary software. Why fight this? The word could possibly make against the idea. conversely it is right to fight those in power (with the appropriate ways ) so there will be a world more free and unambiguous. You must not manipulate anything but make it available to anyone who feels like commenting or just read it.
Sense this movement? Thanks to Richard Stallman is the ideology of free software has changed. But not strictly the ideology of free software. Because it is just that you appreciate their efforts so ognugno most of us have the opportunity to learn, to know, to have equal rights and rumors in the world to his thinking. It is with this ideology that people regardless of race collaborate with the same objective without encountering the error of solving the problem several times. Thanks to this spirit of unity, brotherhood and sharing that growth occurs. But no overall growth. Growth, both personal and common. The topics covered on HomeLinux least try to trace the movement of freedom that should exist forever. The monopoly of multinational companies and large companies still predominates, but this movement is a growing vortex. Conduct a myriad of people to an ideology just, fair and honest is no easy task. Richard Stallman is the first promoter of this, and we must continue in his footsteps.
To better understand what has been narrated in these lines provides some useful links to improve the relationship with such freedom of thought: FSF | GNU | GNU Philosofy | Free Software |


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