On Dec 20, 2016, at 2:05 PM, Stephen Russell <[email protected]> wrote:

> java was OS fifteen years ago just like python.  Oracle bought Sun 10 years
> ago.

It may have been "open source", but it was never free software. Free software 
lets you do with it whatever you like. For example, if Oracle somehow bought 
the Python Software Foundation (not very likely), nothing would prevent you 
from taking your copy of Python and making your own fork. There is simply zero 
possibility of it ever becoming tied up by some entity.

"Open source" doesn't mean anything if you can't use that source for your own 
needs. 

-- Ed Leafe






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