Paul and Michael, Correct. Apparently when something is free of charge whatever, and yours to do with what you wish unless you are unethical, we call that "arrakis-free" or "free as in arrakis".
And to Kasimir, the license has been updated, and definitions are forthcoming. Regards, Steve > So the "Torpark" controversy comes down to: > "Free" == "Yours to do with as you wish" versus > "Free" == "No charge to use"? > What are the "official" terms for these two cases? > And, what's the terms for > "Source code is available, but usage is restricted" versus > "Source code is available, usage unrestricted" (same as free #1 above)

