On Wednesday 17 August 2005 11:47 pm, Gabriel Sechan wrote:
> >From: Stewart Stremler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >The "Stallman sense" isn't very free either.
>
> The Stallman sense is perfevtly free.  The Stallman sense is about
> ensuring the complete freedom of the source code, not of the user.  A
> much more sensible way to do it IMHO.  At the risk of a flame war, the
> BSD approach is naive at best.

The "Stallman sense" is "free", in that if you want to use it, you are 
forced into certain conditions.

The "Microsoft sense" is "non-free", in that if you want to use it, you are 
forced into certain conditions.

Gregory

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