"open-source" x "free software"
Guilherme C. Hazan
palm-experts at superwaba.com.br
Fri May 7 13:28:03 UTC 2004
Hi John,
Just a little question:
> 1) The freedom to study the source code and adapt it to your needs
> 3) The freedom to improve the program and release your improvements
publicly
> Freedoms 1 and 3 imply that the source code is freely accessible.
When you mean freely accessible, does it means that we can't charge for
downloads?
regards
guich
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