The spiritual meaning of Software: Hack is bad, Crack is bad. What about Linux?

by Giovanni A. Orlando.


 

 


World, 2008-04-15.

I had been involved in a spiritual training and between the things I can said I can comment:

The spiritual meaning of software like money.
Money requeries respect like a mean of exchange. If you get a software, you MUST pay the cost that the software developer company expect for it. Therefore, copyright must be respected. Today, there are thousand of excellent and usefull software product does not available for Linux, and you need to purchase and pay.

Develop and release these product for Linux and for free ... It is stupid and have no coherence. The only sense I see is the sense of independence and therefore the need to release something better, like Linux is.

So, basically, we NEVER can broke the agreement you accept from the software provider, and this may be Microsoft, Adobe, or any other. Release these software or a movie on Bittorrent is also bad. However, there are a sense of justice within it.

Microsoft did the money because they expect the money and they play a role for the software development and software industry. I honestly believe that their role is over. Of course, if they spy you and your home they are wrong in this case.

Crack is bad because is a violence, because you are forcing something closed without permission. The same is valid for 'hack'.

The rules are clear and you know where you are doing right and when you are doing something wrong.

The spiritual meaning of software like records.
There are also some issues about software connected with vibrations, because they are generally stored in magnetic media.

Any printed book, in paper, have an vibration, that may be positive attraction or negative rejection or simple neutral. Of course this is valid for software too. You will 'feel' the book or the software depending of your scale of expectations.

The fact to work for free, and this means does not expect money, it is cruel and fool. The fact to work in software industry and expect to get rich, is also wrong. Just wait what you deserve, and of course you deserve a lot of money, but understand me, not all the money of the world ...

If you release something for free ... and you do it because you want to do that, you will get sooner or later the prize you deserve, that may be 'nothing' or may be 'something' ... but will be exactly what you deserve for it. So, don't spend too much money and time in a single project. Just complete it, release it, and star another.

Why Linux boys/girls don't get too much money?

If release something and you don't give value to it, nothing else will do. Generally, boys and Linux software developers don't get the money because they don't request it.

Of course there are another issue, that is "everyone have exactly what deserve", and of course there are other comments I need to avoid.

Sincerely, I remains yours,
Giovanni A. Orlando.

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