How about being more to the point: Just because I have the source code for a program written in a script language should I consider it open source?
We could reference a few script languages on the answer. Bruno. ---- Weird? Mobile. On Jan 25, 2013 10:06 AM, "Reincke, Karsten" <k.rein...@telekom.de> wrote: > > [...] > > > > > > "You can see the PHP source code, so it's Open Source, right?" > > > > That could be misleading, since "the PHP source code" could mean > > https://github.com/php/php-src. > > > > How about: > > > > "FooProgram is written in PHP, and I have the source code. Does that > > mean it's definitely open source?" > > > > Matt Flaschen > > ___ > > Perhaps this should be generalized because it's not specific for PHP, but > relevant for all interpreter languages: > > "FooProgram is written in ScriptLanguageBar, and I have the source code. > Does that mean it's definitely open source?" > > Best regards Karsten Reincke > > --- > Deutsche Telekom AG > Products & Innovation > Karsten Reincke, PMP(r) > Fach-Senior Manager > Open Source Review Board - T&P/A&S/TM > T-Online-Allee 1 > 64295 Darmstadt > Tel.: +49 6151 680 - 8941 > Fax.: +49 6151 680 - 2529 > E-Mail k.rein...@telekom.de > http://www.telekom.de/ > > Erleben, was verbindet. > > > > _______________________________________________ > License-discuss mailing list > License-discuss@opensource.org > http://projects.opensource.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/license-discuss >
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