On Wednesday March 28 2001 04:48 am, Robert Kolzan wrote: > To allow the user to improve the software for themselves to suit there > environments. But you can do that without the software being Open Source. You do not need the approval of the OSI in order to make your source code available. There are dozens of software packages that are in no way Open or Free yet allow the user to modify the software for themselves. -- David Johnson ___________________ http://www.usermode.org
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