Adonay Felipe Nogueira schreef op do 16-11-2017 om 11:25 [-0200]: > Finally, Stallman also states ([1]) that supporters/followers/proponents > --- and projects supporting/following --- free/libre software > *philosophy* should avoid both "FOSS" (because of the misleading "free" > part which reminds people of "gratis") and "FLOSS" (because it's too > neutral).
Important to note is that he does prefer "FLOSS" for neutrality[2]: > Thus, if you want to be neutral between free software and open source, > and clear about them, the way to achieve that is to say “FLOSS,” not > “FOSS.” > > We in the free software movement don't use either of these terms, > because we don't want to be neutral on the political question. We > stand for freedom, and we show it every time—by saying “free” and > “libre”— or “free (libre)”. -- Carmen Bianca Bakker Technical Intern Free Software Foundation Europe e.V. [2]: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/floss-and-foss.html
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