> > If they fail our own guidelines for Free Software they are not free, hence > > non-free. Calling them semi-free suggest that they are not, which is wrong. > > Calling them so is only sham and will contribute to confusion. > > tell me, is grey black or is it white?
It is non-white. > PS: excluding the last sentence, what you say above is why i prefer the term > 'almost-free' to 'semi-free' - "almost" is more perjorative than "semi", it has > implications of failure, of inadequacy. To me, "semi-free" means "about 50% free", while "almost-free" means "close to 100% free" -- hence, I'd say "semi" is more perjorative than "almost". Gerardo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]