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Good but incorrect...

Posted Jul 31, 2003 20:28 UTC (Thu) by hummassa (subscriber, #307)
In reply to: Don't be afraid: Linux is good for you (Globe and Mail) by jdthood
Parent article: Don't be afraid: Linux is good for you (Globe and Mail)

Linux is not restriction-free: it is Livre, Libre, free as in "free speech", Free
Software. But not restriction-free.
You COULD say it's objection-free, tough :-)


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Good but incorrect...

Posted Aug 1, 2003 10:08 UTC (Fri) by jdthood (guest, #4157) [Link]

I think that a better replacement would be 'open' --
not 'open source' but simply 'open'. 'Open' is a warm,
fuzzy term that connotes both the openness of the source
_and_ the openness of the possibilities to use, study,
modify and distribute. _And_ the open-endedness of the
movement, its openness to participants, and so on. Of
course, the term might be open to abuse.

Good but incorrect...

Posted Aug 3, 2003 2:20 UTC (Sun) by coriordan (guest, #7544) [Link]

Your definition of "open" requires the listener interpret it the same way that you do. It's rampantly exploitable. Shared Source lets (a few) people see (some bits of) code. Sound's "open" to me.

How does "open" connote "the openess of the possiblity to [...] distribute"?
Kinda stretching it there, aren't you ;p

What good is "open" software without the freedom to modify it and redistribute modified versions?

"Unfettered" is a pretty good replacement to "Free" but in the end, it's the freedom that's important.

Ciaran O'Riordan

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