It is a simple fact that the Open Source movement rejects the idea of talking about users's freedom as an issue in its own right. If you ask them, they will say so themselves. In my view, that is a bad decision, but they think it is a good one, and that is precisely where the two movements disagree. So I stand by what I said. Precisely because of this agreement between the two movements, I ask everyone who agrees with the Free Software movement about this issue to express that agremeent, by using the term "free" rather than "open".
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