On Wednesday 10 September 2003 17:55, Richard Stallman wrote: > Where we draw the line, when judging licenses as free or not, is > whether you can practically speaking make the code or the manual do > the substantive job you want. If license restrictions make it > impossible to make the technical changes you want, then the license is > non-free. If they make it possible, but with conditions you might not > necessarily like, it is free but with a practical inconvenience.
Then, a license allowing to freely distribute a software or a modified version of this software in binary form only is free, but with a practical inconvenience. Mike -- "I have sampled every language, french is my favorite. Fantastic language, especially to curse with. Nom de dieu de putain de bordel de merde de saloperie de connard d'enculé de ta mère. It's like wiping your ass with silk! I love it." -- The Merovingian, in the Matrix Reloaded