Hi Am Fre, 2003-06-13 um 23.30 schrieb Anthony DeRobertis: > On Friday, Jun 13, 2003, at 04:57 US/Eastern, Joachim Breitner wrote: > > > > "Unrestricted access to all not-common elements to produce the final > > product is a precondition for this". > > [...] > > Humans > > (non-common: the order of the 4 bases on the DNA string) :-) > > Hmmm... sounds like you're required to distribute yourself with a work > to a make it free software. > > Oooh, can I clone a Linus from the kernel sources? Or are they not > free? ;-)
well, these were separate examples, and Linux is not a component needed to build the kernel. But if of course the all-around-apache-group has a subproject perfecthacker.apache.org, that provides the DNA of the perfect Free Software Hacker, this project would be free if it distributes the DNA sequence. I just wanted to show the universalism of my "definition". Joachim -- Joachim Breitner e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Homepage: http://www.joachim-breitner.de JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | GPG-Keyid: 4743206C | ICQ#: 74513189 Geekcode: GCS/IT/S d-- s++:- a--- C++ UL+++ P+++ !E W+++ N-- !W O? M?>+ V? PS++ PE PGP++ t? 5? X- R+ tv- b++ DI+ D+ G e+>* h! z? Bitte senden Sie mir keine Word- oder PowerPoint-Anhänge. Siehe http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.de.html
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