>> This discussion wasn't about making money. It's about freedom to do
>> whatever you want with other people's code, even making it proprietary.
>
>But the point is that people make it about money pretty soon, and that
>it's an argument that needs to be addressed anyway.

Sure they might later bring up money. But I don't think we should be the
ones to do that when the discussion is about freedom and "restrictions".

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