We need more of Richard Stallman's ideas, not less
We need more of Richard Stallman's ideas, not less

We need more of Richard Stallman, not less

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1366698
Richard Stallman was right since the very beginning. Every warning, every prophecy realised. And, worst of all, he had the solution since the start. The problem is not Richard Stallman or the Free Software Foundation. The problem is us. The problem is that we didn’t listen.
The problem with copyleft is that it makes it inherently difficult to make a living off of developing software. It prevents people from using the most straight forward way of selling their product. To be fair, some people do make it work but it's either because they sell enterprise support or SaaS. This model doesn't work for desktop applications and regular users. All you're left with is donations. Go look at some of the average salaries for incredibly popular software like VLC. You won't like what you'll find.
“When we switched over from having a ‘Donate’ button right next to the download button, to having that ‘pay what you want including $0′ format, the amount of revenue we were making increased by 10x,” Foré shares. “That small design change increased revenue a ton.”
One of the few things Stallman is wrong about is his view that Free Software is compatible with capitalism
Huh. Interesting. Do you have a source to understand why he believes so?
It's really a problem with the way copyright, or copyleft advocacy is done, written or proposed .... there will be an endless debate about it forever.
One of the things that should change is our collective culture of paying for things we value and are actually important in our society and civilization. Everyone should be made aware of the work that developers, admins, hobbyists and programmers do for free. We should normalize donations, contributions and subscriptions to these things and these people.
If it became normal that thousands or millions of users everywhere contributed dollars or even cents for the work that is done for the benefit of everyone .... there would be more than enough money to protect the copyright of software and even pay for the work these people do.