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From: "Lars V. Nielsen (GisPro)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Open Source software is not commercial software since the license
> agreement typically forbids selling it for money. The associated services
> may be sold however.

Typically is the keyword - not always.

> Some software like MySQL come in both Open Source and commercial versions,
> but it's two separate versions, not a "commercial Open Source" version.

In my mind, that is basically 1 version - it is the same source code.

> And I never used the term "free software".

Did I say so?

> Any examples to the contrary ?

Do you want examples of software, that are commercial and open source?

In any case, we are getting off-topic, so lets continue by private e-mail.

Regards
Uffe


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