>For example, Microsoft opens its Windows source code available FREE to
>anyone then it could be classified as FOSS. But if they decide to charge
>then it could be classified as POSS/COSS.
>Senthil

I beg to differ.
Money involvement does not decide whether it is free or not.
(There are 4 freedoms decided by RMS)
Going by your example.
If you get source code with OS [with/without money] - OSS
If you get source code with OS and
(a)right modify
(b)use source code for any purpose
(c)share the source code in original/modified it with your neighbour
then it is FOSS

Again this is my opinion and would love to see healthy debate on this.

Regards,
Ashish Bhatia
Bachelor+Master of Technology 2010
Electrical Engineering
IIT Kanpur
www.ashishb.net
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