Perhaps the reason why the commercial software world is more enamored of Open Source than it is of Free Software might not be in the differing emphasis, but in that Open Source does not demand adherance to a particular philosophy. Yes, that's it exactly. The Free Software Movement has a particular philosophy about freedom; this philosophy is the reason we developed the GNU system. The Open Source Movement has a policy of not raising this issue at all. This is the underlying difference between the two movements.
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