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https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.en.html
But software can be said to serve its users only if it respects their freedom. What if the software is designed to put chains on its users? Then powerfulness means the chains are more constricting, and reliability that they are harder to remove. Malicious features, such as spying on the users, restricting the users, back doors, and imposed upgrades are common in proprietary software, and some open source supporters want to implement them in open source programs.
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: 请教一下,RMS的发文是哪个 想再学习一下
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