>FWIW, last I checked, his work does sadly not enjoy any of those
>freedoms. Yes, you *can* look at the code, change it, and redistribute
>it, but you're not legally allowed to because the source code he has
>is proprietary.
>
le sigh
Imagine you are broke and starving hungry (that's quite easy
>> but still very different from the the goals of Free Software.
> Are they very different?
As long as this FreeCalypso code stays very obscure and marginal, in
practice the difference might not matter that much.
I think what you're saying is that from an Open Source point of view,
his effort is j
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