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- From: Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 07 Aug 2000 02:09:22 -0400
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>>>>> "R" == Robert J Chassell <bob@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
R> The English word `free' has several meanings. As Miguel de
R> Icaza, the leader of the GNOME desktop project, once said to
R> me,
R> English is broken; it does not distinguish between `free beer'
R> and `free speech'.
English is not broken. When given enough free beer, all Anglophones
eventually beging to speak freely.
With all due respect to Bruce Perens, Miguel and ESR, "free" is a
better word because free software is _all_ of "at large" (lock your
windows, the penguins are free), "generous" (Linus is very free with
his code), "not under constraint" (unlike a Sun or Mozilla
'open-source' license), "not exact or literal" (but more posix than
other free interpretations)
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