[OT] What is Open Source? (was Re: ANN: Twisted 0.16.0...)
Paul Rubin
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Mon Apr 15 06:55:13 EDT 2002
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hzhu at mars.localdomain (Huaiyu Zhu) writes: > I'm interested in what people mean when they say "free software" or "open > source software". I might also be interested in hearing the justification > given for different preferences, but not before the speaker makes clear what > he means by these terms. This is explained at length in http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html > If you know that there are at least two movements that do not even agree > on the usage of terms, it is somewhat pointless in starting a sales pitch > without identifying which movement you are pitching for and how its terms > differ from the others. It's pretty clear to me that Stephen is pitching from the Open Source perspective. The Free Software side is generally pro-GPL. This article (linked from the gnu.org url above) is also pretty good: http://www.itworld.com/AppDev/350/LWD010523vcontrol4
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