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Re: Can I trust downloading Python?

Newsgroups comp.lang.python
Date 2013-09-08 19:24 -0700
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Subject Re: Can I trust downloading Python?
From llanitedave <llanitedave@veawb.coop>

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I capitalize "Free" to avoid confusing it with "free as in beer".

On Sunday, September 8, 2013 3:01:58 AM UTC, Ben Finney wrote:
> Aaron Martin <aaronspencermartin@gmail.com> writes:
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> > Hi, I am thinking about getting a software but it requires python, so
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> > that brought up a few questions. Is it safe do download python, and
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> > does it come with spam or advertisements?
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> Python is free software, meaning that every recipient is free to improve
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> it and redistribute the result.
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>     <URL:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software>
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> Free software rarely has the problems you describe – spam and
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> advertisements – and never has them for long, because those problems are
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> quickly improved (by eradicating the annoying problem), and the improved
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> version becomes what people share.
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> > If it doesn't then should I get the latest version?
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> 
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> The latest stable version is Python 3.3, and this version is strongly
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> recommended for people who will be developing with Python.
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> 
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> But you say that you are getting Python because you have some other
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> program that requires Python. Which version of Python does it require?
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> Download and install the latest version that is supported for the
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> program you are wanting to use.
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> 
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> > I mostly want to know if it is safe to download, because most of the
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> > time downloading free stuff off the internet comes with spam and all
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> > that, so I want to know if I can trust downloading it.
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> 
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> Ah, your experience is with zero-cost non-free software. Non-free
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> software is prone to have spam and advertisements, and many other
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> problems that arise from disrespect for the recipient's freedom. So your
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> caution is well advised.
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> Know that free software respects your freedom, and Python is free
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> software.
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>     <URL:https://www.fsf.org/about/what-is-free-software>
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> Welcome, and good fortune to you in using Python!
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> 
> 
> -- 
> 
>  \     “I was trying to daydream, but my mind kept wandering.” —Steven |
> 
>   `\                                                            Wright |
> 
> _o__)                                                                  |
> 
> Ben Finney

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Re: Can I trust downloading Python? Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au> - 2013-09-08 13:01 +1000
  Re: Can I trust downloading Python? llanitedave <llanitedave@veawb.coop> - 2013-09-08 19:24 -0700

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