Yes, but those aren't the concerns I was raising. You're talking about
being definitively free/libre vs ambiguously open. That's not what the
original question was about at all if you read through the first post...

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Patrick Anderson <[email protected]>wrote:

> Kẏra wrote:
> > How does that actually address any of the issues in the original post?
>
> Oh, I thought you were looking for a new term to replace "free culture".
>
> Freedom isn't Free, and ass you say, the word Free sounds too chaotic
> and without rules.
>
> To me, the word Freedom sounds like level-headed liberation brought
> about by a set of carefully defined constraints such as those enforced
> by the GNU GPL.
>
> For example I think "Freedom Software" is better than "Free Software"
> because the word "Freedom" makes the recipient unsure of the
> implications instead of assuming the program is Freeware or malware,
> or if your are not careful, it may even sound like the offering is an
> illegal distribution of proprietary software (hey buddy, you want some
> *Free* software?).
>
> So I think the word Free is tainted beyond use, whereas the word
> Freedom can probably be useful.
>
>
> > the proposed term refers to a broader culture
> > of freedom without defining the actual freedom.
>
> Ok, here is my definition of "actual freedom":
>
> Freedom requires users control the Source of all the products they use.
>
> For example, the milk-drinker must have control (probably
> co-ownership) in the dairy where that milk comes from.
>
> Doing this for all goods and services will allow us to finally have
> control of our food supply, our cell-phone networks, our ISPs, our
> healthcare, our housing, etc.
>
> So User Freedom requires Source Control.
>
> Sincerely,
> Patrick Anderson
> http://ImputedProduction.BlogSpot.com
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