SuperQ wrote:
> 
> I will disagree on the "Not open source" statement.  The software
> source is open, but it's not "Free Software" as the FSF defines it. 
> There are many examples of "Open Source" applications that require
> payment, don't allow modification, etc.  (A number of PHP apps for
> example).

This is incorrect.

You should re-read the Open Source Definition:

http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd

Pretty much the only difference between the Free Software and Open 
Source movements are their motivations (political vs. economic).

- Marc
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