On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 11:46 -0400, Brandon Lozza wrote:
I don't blanket label everything with open code as "free
software".
Some stuff bundles things which make it non-free. Code open-ness !=
free. You can call Firefox open source if you want, but it's not free
software.
You certainly have the right to interpret those words however you like,
but over here in consensus reality, that's not what they mean.
I would request that you limit your discussions on the development list
to topics relevant to Fedora development. You seem instead to be
talking about a rather well-hashed point of international trademark law
that's not going to get resolved anytime soon, regardless of how
fervently you might wish it.
- ajax