


New Funding For Free Software In The UK 24
AFFS writes "A new free software grants fund is available to projects in the UK
from money raised by the UK Free Software Network UKFSN.org, the free
software ISP set up by Jason Clifford in 2003,
and donations to UK's Association for Free Software AFFS.
The grants are open to any free software project or related campaign, by
both individuals and groups."
Re:Free? (Score:2)
What's free beer got to do inwith anything? All the occurences of "free" in the story were meant in the origal sense (free speech).
Re:Free? (Score:1)
Re:Free? (Score:2)
Re:Free? (Score:1)
Re:Free? (Score:1)
Original sense? Too bad I don't have a copy of Johnson's dictionary, because I strongly suspect that even there the English word "free" has several different meanings, of which "unencumbered by price" and "unencumbered by excessive legal restrictions" are but two.
Re:Free? (Score:2)
Re:Free? (Score:2)
Etymology from OED (© OUP obviously):
Re:Shareware (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Shareware (Score:2)
Its not freeware (by which I assume you mean FRS or freely-redistributable software), its free software (freely copiable, modifiable and redistributable with the source code).
Remind me again why /. is so full of dumbasses.
Re:Shareware (Score:2)
Re:Shareware (Score:1)
Shareware is free software
Almost all shareware is proprietary. Exceptions include BitTorrent mainline, Azureus, eMule, and any other prominent free software project supported through donations.
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Join UKFSN (ISP) to help the fund along (Score:5, Informative)
They're also a really good ISP and not any more expensive than other UK ISPs.
Re:Join UKFSN (ISP) to help the fund along (Score:3, Informative)
They're also a really good ISP
I'll unreservedly second that. I'll also add that their hosting packages include Python (as well as Perl and PHP), yet are priced to compete with "basic" packages. Finally, Jason Clifford bent over backwards to help me when I was having problems migrating from my previous ISP.
all the profits will be donated to this AFFS fund.
Oops, almost forgot: UKFSN publish their accounts online. I believe "the management" were less than impressed with similar outfits promising to s
Re:WTF? (Score:4, Insightful)
Many times I've seen worthwhile projects suffer because the primary, and often only, author of the software has to cease development in order to earn a decent living.
There are also several areas where Free Software offerings are either pathetic or simply don't exist. This is usually because there is little interest among developers in writing such software. One of the aims I had in setting out to raise such funding is to provide an incentive for good developers to write such software to be released under a Free Software license.
Don't forget that Free Software does have a cost. That cost may not be charged onto the users but the developers always have to pay it in terms of their time and resources. Increasingly they also have to worry about legal expenses as well.
I assure you that UKFSN is not a scam. The accounts are published in an effort to ensure that this is clear.
Re:Connection to UKLinux.net? (Score:3, Interesting)
If you want to know why I left uklinux and formed ukfsn see my personal webpage at www.jasonclifford.com [jasonclifford.com]
Suffice to say that I left uklinux in April 2000 and have n
Free(libre) Software as a Utility (Score:3, Interesting)