Lipscomb, Al writes:
> Open Source is often used to describe software that has its source code
^ incorrectly
> available regardless of the license involved. "Free Software" as promoted by
> the Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a different thing. I belive that the
> DJB software is Open Source, but not free.
Nope. If it's not free, it's not OSI Certified Open Source Software.
I'm on the board; you have my personal guarantee that that will remain
the case as long as I am.
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