On 12/07/16 09:59, Carsten Agger wrote: > Hei Erik > > Den 12-07-2016 kl. 09:54 skrev Erik Albers: >> Now if you take a 2nd look on the summit pages you will see that there >> is 100% >> use of Free Software and not a single "Open Source". You only find "Open >> Source" in the titles of the talks from external speakers (and just in >> 4 talks >> of approximately 70 talks). But this was their choice not mine or the >> choice >> from FSFE. >> > [...] >> I like the summit to be an event >> where we cooperate and find networks and in that we grow our Free >> Software >> movement. And for me, even Open Source is part of the Free Software >> family. >> And although I will not use it myself, who am I to force others not to >> use it? >> >> That is why I decided: The summit will be 100% Free Software but I >> will not >> force anyone to not use another term - is it Open Source or Software >> Libre. > Thanks for the explanation, I see your point about letting people choose > their own language! >
Yes, that is something that comes to my mind every time this is discussed, there is something potentially non-free about telling people what they can or can't say _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
