Chris wrote:
> v4vijayakumar wrote:
>
> >> I don't know what the right question is? What is it you would like to
> >> know?
> > Here, I mean the free and open the same way I mentioned.
>
> Yes, but you weren't very clear before were you? That's why this thread
> has turned into a bit of flame war...
>
> > Why the split, FSF and OSI? OSI is free, but why FSF is not open? :(
>
> You're best off doing some reading:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source
> http://opensource.org/
> http://www.fsf.org/

Thank you, Chris. I was afraid of this could start flame war, so I
asked to reply in a specific way, like, x : y and defined, what is x &
y.

Many of us are not interested in any war including flame war, but
always it would be the powers you have matters. Consider two cases; you
have knife or joystick. Think of possible destructions you can cause in
both the cases. :)

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