Difference between revisions of "Talk:Libre software"
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The logo does still state ''the worlds most popular open source database'' | The logo does still state ''the worlds most popular open source database'' | ||
The recent trend does look likes its going commercial :( | The recent trend does look likes its going commercial :( | ||
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Please rename to "Libre Software". The term "free" is incorrect/inaccurate & causes more ambiguity & confusion than anything. | Please rename to "Libre Software". The term "free" is incorrect/inaccurate & causes more ambiguity & confusion than anything. | ||
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* GNU/GNOME/GPL is free, in the sense that is is both "Gratis" as well as "Libre", in that the users are able to view, modify & redistribute the source (with or without additional restrictions) | * GNU/GNOME/GPL is free, in the sense that is is both "Gratis" as well as "Libre", in that the users are able to view, modify & redistribute the source (with or without additional restrictions) | ||
* [[FLOSS]] is "Free & Libre Open Source Software", Adobe Flash is freeware | * [[FLOSS]] is "Free & Libre Open Source Software", Adobe Flash is freeware | ||
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Revision as of 06:33, 16 September 2010
mysql appears to be still free as long as you dont install the enterprise version. The logo does still state the worlds most popular open source database The recent trend does look likes its going commercial :(
- Sven 09:57, 7 Nov 2005 (NZDT)
Please rename to "Libre Software". The term "free" is incorrect/inaccurate & causes more ambiguity & confusion than anything.
"Free" (in some languages) denotes $0, no cost or "Gratis", but does not denote the "Freedom" or "Liberty" aspect or attributes.
Examples:
- OEM windows & hardware drivers are "free" on new systems, but the user does not enjoy the freedom to make changes.
- GNU/GNOME/GPL is free, in the sense that is is both "Gratis" as well as "Libre", in that the users are able to view, modify & redistribute the source (with or without additional restrictions)
- FLOSS is "Free & Libre Open Source Software", Adobe Flash is freeware
--Jaco 18:33, 16 September 2010 (NZST)