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Free Software for Politics 554

kevin lyda writes "The Howard Dean campaign is releasing software for web-based communities under the GNU GPL. The project apparently is based on drupal. See here for more info, and here for the software. Regardless if you're for Dean, against Dean, or you're not an American, it's great to see an American politician on the national level using and promoting free software. I wonder if RMS thought he'd see a U.S. presidential candidate releasing stuff under the GPL when he founded GNU 20 years ago!"
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  • Well... (Score:3, Funny)

    by CGP314 ( 672613 ) <CGP@ColinGregor y P a lmer.net> on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @02:50PM (#7096383) Homepage
    I wonder if RMS thought he'd see a US presidential candidate releasing stuff under the GPL when he founded GNU 20 years ago!

    That's a gnu-candidate thank you.
  • by Eberlin ( 570874 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @02:51PM (#7096395) Homepage
    GNU/Howard Dean, then?

    Shhhh, don't tell Stallman or we'll never hear the end of it!
  • by Ricin ( 236107 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @02:55PM (#7096437)
    Al Gore invented the Internet but (kinda) lost the elections. Common knowledge.

    So 3 years or so from now it migth be common knowledge that Howard Dean invented GNU, the weblog, and Linux too but (kinda) lost the elections. That and his house (to Darl for stealing everything from SCO).

    Seriously though, nice initiative but it also smells a bit of, well, I'm sure you get the point.
  • by UrgleHoth ( 50415 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @02:57PM (#7096452) Homepage
    Especially John Sununu [senate.gov]. They could have the slogan If you GNU Sununu like I GNU Sununu...
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @03:10PM (#7096568)
    ...until his genome is sequenced and released under the GNU GPL. Accept nothing less!
  • by guacamolefoo ( 577448 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @03:12PM (#7096584) Homepage Journal
    In other news, the Bush administration has decided to counter the Howard Dean campaign's effort to create a network of weblogs ("blogs") by giving Republican supporters access to the surplus WMD which were recently discovered at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland.

    "We hope that our supporters use the smallpox virus in a way that will support our common goals" stated White House insider Karl Rove. "We think that the time has come to deal with the infidel huns who are attempting to thwart our ultimate goal of establishing a reactionary, protestant theocracy with President Bush as Ayatollah. Using smallpox in areas where there are concentrations of liberal and Democratic voters will surely help us to win an outright majority in the next election. Jew York, here comes Itchy and Scratchy!" Rove went on to describe the plan to trade smallpox-infected blankets to residents of New York City in exchange for wampum.

    Democrats in Congress criticized the move, calling it cynical at best and mass murder at worst. In the Senate today, Ted Kennedy (D-MA) spoke to the issue, calling the use of biological weapons by Republican campaigners, "worse than anything than Daddy ever did, and that's saying a lot." Senator Kennedy was later found garroted in his chambers in what appears to be the work of a lone assassin. See our related story for information on the investigation, including the appointment of Chief Justice Rehnquist to a commission to investigate the assassination of Senator Kennedy.

    Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) chastized the President for the move as well, calling it "barbaric". Senator Clinton was last seen ushering her husband, former President Bill Clinton, into a limosine bound for his office in Harlem. "Bill needs to be in the right place to do the most good during this crisis." Commentators noted that Senator Clinton did not seem alarmed that her husband was going into one of the hardest-hit areas. Staffer John McClintock was quoted as saying that [Senator Clinton] seemed to be "strangely peaceful" as former President Clinton left for Harlem and that "she danced a jig similar to the one Hitler did when his troops defeated the French."

    GF.

    [just laugh people, just laugh]
  • by bigbinc ( 605471 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @03:12PM (#7096593) Homepage Journal
    Slashdot killed the Dean campaign website. He has lost my vote. How can run for President if you cant keep your blog runnning.
  • by SEWilco ( 27983 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @03:13PM (#7096602) Journal
    Slashdot should try to line Dean up for one of their famous interviews

    Isn't it enough that we've already lined him up for a slashdotting?

  • by geoffspear ( 692508 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @03:16PM (#7096624) Homepage
    Are you writing a gossip column or a slashdot comment?
  • by Keck ( 7446 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @03:18PM (#7096646) Homepage
    If he wins, will it become the GNUnited States?
    or GNUSA?
  • by NaugaHunter ( 639364 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @03:23PM (#7096685)
    Clark is a great man and will be a great President.

    Maybe I've watched too much Babylon 5, but I just can't get read the phrase 'President Clark' without looking around for Nightwatch.
  • by BlackBolt ( 595616 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @03:23PM (#7096686) Homepage Journal
    Although the shouting in the title definitely makes it LOOK like a troll...

    Guys, I got a problem. This isn't related to this topic exclusively, but for ALL Gnu articles here... Okay, here it is. The icon for "Gnu is not Unix" here at Slashdot doesn't really look like a Gnu at all. It looks like a giant penis carrying a security blanket. Really. Take a close look at it. Are those two big red balls supposed to be feet? What does that logo MEAN?

    We need to change that logo to something that doesn't have hidden meanings. I suggest the typical Gnu head (no pun intended) that RMS uses on his website [gnu.org].
  • by The Matrix Has Me ( 687370 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @03:24PM (#7096693)
    And there's nothing wrong with a candidate with vision.

    How can he have vision about travelling faster than the speed of light? Isn't that a contradiction?

  • by tbase ( 666607 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @03:39PM (#7096867)
    Isn't the Bush campaign releasing software for both touch-screen and online voting? Ok, so they're not releasing it, just making sure the companies who are don't have any competition. Or have to bid. Or make it secure. Still, it's going to have a way bigger impact than anything Dean does. ;-P
  • by Rayonic ( 462789 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @04:18PM (#7097259) Homepage Journal
    when was the last time the Republicans successfully concealed a conspiracy. . .

    Well, there was the 2004 election...

    Oh wait, Gen. Clark told me to keep quiet about the whole time-travel thing. Forget I said anything.
  • by citabjockey ( 624849 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @04:19PM (#7097260) Homepage
    Given all the donations that the Calif recall candidate Cruz Bustamonte received from Indian tribes I am suprised he is not releasing patches for Apache.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @04:21PM (#7097280)
    More likely, they'll say Howard Dean invented the weblog.
  • by micromoog ( 206608 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @04:26PM (#7097351)
    First, never talk in absolutes about theory.

    I believe you just did.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 30, 2003 @05:13PM (#7097847)
    Linux won't keep some asshole terrorist from nuking your kids. National security first, everything else second.

    "Your kids" is the giveaway. This is why we shouldn't elect parents. There's some biological defect that makes them forget that a police state isn't worth defending.

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