> I've always found the free as in word games of the open
> source community to be more of an annoyance than anything
> 'real'. As it is more of a debate on meaning than a technical
> thing, I'd love if it was debated somewhere like CF-OT or
> CF-Community.
> Thanks
How about the He3 topic its
On Thursday 06 May 2004 15:16 pm, Matt Liotta wrote:
> limit your use of GPLed software; it limits your ability to take away
> others' freedom by closing the source.
Well put :-)
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I've always found the free as in word games of the open source community to be more of an annoyance than anything 'real'. As it is more of a debate on meaning than a technical thing, I'd love if it was debated somewhere like CF-OT or CF-Community.
Thanks
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> So does GNU/Linux* - the GPL. This protects the freedoms (as in
> speech), while
> still allowing you to sell it.
>
I stated specifically, that commercial software has a license that
limits the use there of. The GPL is a license, but it doesn't really
limit your use of GPLed software; it lim
On Thursday 06 May 2004 14:58 pm, Matt Liotta wrote:
> Commercial software ... has a license
So does GNU/Linux* - the GPL. This protects the freedoms (as in speech), while
still allowing you to sell it.
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