Am 12. Mar, 2003 schw=E4tzte Jeremy C. Reed so:
> My point was that a lot of non-BSD code is "commercial" too.
Ooops, sorry. That's true. I'm not opposed to "commercial". I'm opposed to
non-Free. If someone can legally commercialize Free Software and make a
living using Free Software, then I think that's awesome.
I understand, however, that some people might not care about their freedoms=
=2E
That's their issue. As long as communication and data transfers are done
with free, open data formats everyone gets to use what they want.
I wish to use software that is and stays free ( as in speech, cost is far
less relevant ).
> There were already BSD and UNIX lawsuits in early 1990's.
Yes. They were insane then. Now they go beyond reasonable insanity.
ciao,
der.hans
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