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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Liberated software


From: MJ Ray
Subject: Re: [Fsfe-uk] Liberated software
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 02:09:23 +0100

On 2004-10-10 15:20:12 +0100 Chris Croughton <address@hidden> wrote:

[...]
Picking out one of those meanings and saying "this is what the word
shall now mean and nothing else" is doomed to failure. [...]

Just as well that's not what we're doing, then. Free has many meanings; software has at least two; we want to communicate what we mean by "free software" - a typical marketing problem. Rebranding has been tried and failed, IMO, so let's be more creative next time.

GPL => FS and OSS
FS  => OSS [...]

Can software that requires users to hold software patent licences in the US be regarded as "open source" in the US by OSI? If so, the second statement is false.

Was the intent ever that FS == OSS?

Yes. The following quaint claim is still in the OSI FAQ:
 How is "open source" related to "free software"?
 The Open Source Initiative is a marketing program for free software.

As you may know, I think that's not what's happened. If they wanted just to be a marketing programme, the term should have been abandoned once it was clear the trademark initiative had failed. By the way, RMS's view is at http://gnu.hands.com/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html

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