On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 04:04:22 -0500 youssef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The Linux kernel, is a Free Software or an Open Source Software? > Both, it is Free and under the GPL licence, > which is the best exemple of Open Source licence. well, these are different "movements", we could say... the open source movement wants technicaly good programs and nothing else... the free software movement is worried about making a better society but... this is theory and in real life this is not applying anymore, in some ways... basically a truly "free" software and a true "open source" software (as defined on the open source definition, wich was based on the Debian Free Software Guidelines) are the same thing... you can name it whatever you want, I prefer 'free software' > The most important thing, is that it is _Open_ I disagree, I think the most inportant thing is that it is "free", that it enables me to study, modify and redistribute it, "open" not always means I can modify/distribute... []s! -- Gustavo Noronha Silva - kov <http://www.metainfo.org/kov> *----------------------------------------------------------------* | .''`. | Debian GNU/Linux: <http://www.debian.org> | | : :' : | Debian BR.......: <http://debian-br.cipsga.org.br> | | `. `'` | Be Happy! Be FREE! | | `- | "Think globally, act locally!" | *----------------------------------------------------------------*