begin quoting Gabriel Sechan as of Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 01:47:45AM -0500: [snip] > The Stallman sense is perfevtly free.
I don't know what "perfevtly" means, but it doesn't mean "perfectly". :) > 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. This just fosters the elitist perception of techies; user's aren't important, after all... I want stable, reliable, secure code. Free-as-in-beer is a bonus. > At the risk of a flame war, the BSD approach > is naive at best. If BSD is naive, then GPL is greedy. -Stewart "I want compilable source and use-rights." Stremler
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