Free Software and Open SOurce
Posted Nov 23, 2005 11:57 UTC (Wed) by
hppnq (subscriber, #14462)
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Free Software and Open SOurce by BrucePerens
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Richard Stallman's Tin-Foil Hat (Bruce Perens' Journal)
He was not prompted to construct another definition of Free Software until some years later when he felt the need to differentiate it from Open Source.
But isn't it because of statements like the one we're discussing here that RMS feels the need to accentuate the difference between the definitions of Free Software and Open Source software? (I have lost track now of who is redefining what and to what purpose, to be honest. ;-)
Could you explain it a bit, please? What exactly do you mean when you say that, to you, Free Software and Open Source software are the same thing, given the two different definitions? (I'll stress it again: your own definitions, yours and RMS's.) And what's the purpose?
If it's really just a matter of "What name is the better one, Open or Free?", let's not beat around the bush then and spread the word -- any word. ;-) Or, if the OSD is merely meant to emphasise or explain aspects of Free Software that are of interest to business people, why not choose a proper name for it? One that stresses the practical implications of the foundation laid down by the Free Software definition, i.e. something to do with methodology, not software, for instance -- layer your definitions properly.
(And, uhm, if this is nothing more than a "my definition is bigger than yours" powertrip: drop it, drop it now. It makes you look quite stupid -- both of you, whether it's your own doing, or the other's. Accept the fact that you cannot control everything, least of all the way people interpret things; the word "free" has a third meaning now, you know: free as in "free software". Think about that.)
By the way: ironically, business people are not at all afraid of rebranding, if it makes sense. What they do not like, however, is uncertainty.
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