Al Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: ... > Free Software may, but free software refers to software that's free > (by any of the many definitions of the word "free". (That's how > English [and most other languages] works.)
Really? The meaning of the adjective doesn't depend on the noun it modifies? If someone gives me a person without charge, does that make that person a free person? If a newspaper is heavily censored but is given without charge, is that a free press? If a worker is described as green, should I wonder if they're new at the job or have a skin discoloration? This could go on, of course. I can't speak for other languages, but in English, context matters. Jay _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
