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"The Pied Piper" by Nadia Molina
One day like everyone else, I was about to start reading the magazine in English
PC Magazine April of this year. I decided to read it in full, so I began with the publishers. It was there that I came across this excellent article by Nadia Molina
. I tried to find the essay on his blog, to link, but could not find. As an edition of the magazine is no longer sold as not found on your blog
, I decided to type them directly from the magazine, so they can enjoy it.
"The Magic Piper of Hamelin" by Nadia Molina
Remember history? Legend has it that in 1284, the town of Hamelin in Germany was infested with rats. One day a stranger appeared
s offered us
s ervices to the villagers to stop this terrible problem. In exchange for a reward
a. The Piper went to the river Weser, and rats they were going after him, were drowned. So it was.
The people saw the results with astonishment, but could not pay the price (I imagine that in addition to the agreement, the piper took per diem, taxes and license you use of his miracles). Then the man that promised to return for revenge. heard this story in the version of the Brothers Grimm and I was always on the side of the flute. He was the talent, why do not you pay? Today, I think that the people had their reasons. Here my thoughts: 1 .- The people could not pay. What to do with this reality?
2 .- Although they could have, rodents may return at any time, at the end of the day, the rats are not extinct.
3 .- have paid, they would have accepted a relationship of dependency with flutist. That's not necessarily bad. But dependence.
4 .- the end they had to pay. But the bad.
As promised, the autistic fl avenged. While the villagers were in church, the man returned to play their strange music. This time was the children who followed the beat and, together, left the village. The original legend says never heard from them, but in the adaptation of the Brothers Grimm's people had to pay to see their children back.
Evil The solution might be different. We know that the flute could hardly have revealed (and less shared) his magical talent, but thin
l, that guy was a human like everyone else, suggesting that anyone else can do just what he did. If not one, not among several. If the people had intended to seek an alternative as a whole, never would have felt end. Well . Now think of the free software movement
and tell me if the story is like. Do not worry over who would be the talented flute player in history, could be anyone selling their systems and not this becomes the Machiavellian villain of the story, in fact, is in his own right. Rather Let's place the people he could find more solutions. with Richard Stallman Free Software movement and Linus Torvalds with
famo so Linux Tux, have the opportunity to thousands of people around the world to find a option that lets you work together, and even live, without limitation software.
Gunnar Wolf
says in his column you'll read on the following pages ... "The experience c
on the Open Source is tremendous: a Linux user with some curiosity will not encounter the 'black magic' of how your system works, just, he will own of that magic.
References: Nadia Molina
PC Magazine Editorial Director in English. April, 2008. P. 2. http://www.jambitz.com/nadiamolina
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