Il giorno venerdì 15/01/2010 01:22:34 CET Javier Garcia <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> Hi Sean, > > On 01/15/2010 01:15 AM, Sean Artman wrote: > > "GNUzilla keeps the triple licensing used by Firefox and Mozilla in > > general, in order to facilitate the reuse of code." - > > http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/ > > > > Even though the MPL is not compatible with the GPL, it's still a > > free software license. > > -http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html > > so.. if all the FF licenses are free, FF 3.0 is also totally free??? not exactly... the 3-licensed FF source code is free software, but the binary FF released by Mozilla are not freely redestribuable (including trademark and copyrighted stuff) so they are not free FF includes some non-free plugins (plugins with a non free software license) like adobe reader and flash FF recommend non-free software as plug-ins and addons FF suggest using non free formats so... please AVOID USING FF, use GNU/IceCat instead! regards al3xu5 / dotcommon -- Support free software! Join FSF: http://www.fsf.org/jf?referrer=7535 ______________________________________________________________________ Public GPG/PGP key block ID: 1024D/11C70137 Fingerprint: 60F1 B550 3A95 7901 F410 D484 82E7 5377 11C7 0137 Key download: http://bitfreedom.noblogs.org/gallery/5721/dotcommon.asc [ Please, do not send my key to any keyserver! ]
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