Richard Stallman, a world pioneer in the field, reiterated however that in the education sector should be shared without barriers programs. Europe hopes to create a website to Wikipedia, where you create and share online educational materials
Stallman was one of the stars of the First International Conference of Free Software as applied to education (FKFT) held in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSpain.
The pioneer of free software to attendees advocated trade with these programs, although his main goal is that all users used, modified, copied and redistributed freely once the acquired, free or not.
In 1984, Stallman was the initiator of the GNU operating system, which ended after the GNU / Linux, free software icon worldwide.
Stallman stressed that developers can sell custom-tailored versions of a single user, regardless of whether they then share them with others. He said that the client can give away or sell to third parties if we made some improvement.
In contrast, Stallman said, it is essential that students in the classroom to share software freely.
During the conference, discussed how education could be improved, cheaper and implement public education.
In this regard, the European Commission helps the so-called SELF project, which seeks to create a portal similar to Wikipedia to create and share educational materials online. During the event, announced that it is completing the first phase of development.
The pioneer of free software to attendees advocated trade with these programs, although his main goal is that all users used, modified, copied and redistributed freely once the acquired, free or not.
In 1984, Stallman was the initiator of the GNU operating system, which ended after the GNU / Linux, free software icon worldwide.
Stallman stressed that developers can sell custom-tailored versions of a single user, regardless of whether they then share them with others. He said that the client can give away or sell to third parties if we made some improvement.
In contrast, Stallman said, it is essential that students in the classroom to share software freely.
During the conference, discussed how education could be improved, cheaper and implement public education.
In this regard, the European Commission helps the so-called SELF project, which seeks to create a portal similar to Wikipedia to create and share educational materials online. During the event, announced that it is completing the first phase of development.
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