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Re: Review a blog post about emacs-devel
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Stefan Kangas |
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Re: Review a blog post about emacs-devel |
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Thu, 30 Apr 2020 18:50:19 +0200 |
<address@hidden> writes:
> > The introduction of the term "open source software" was a deliberate
> > effort to make this field of endeavor more understandable to [...] business
> Is it not true? (That’s from Christine Peterson.)
Eric S. Raymond, the leader of the Open Source Initiative at the time
wrote: "the term [Free software] makes a lot of corporate types
nervous ... There's now a chance we can make serious gains in the
mainstream business world".[1] So yes, it was an attempt to sweep
under the rug our ideas about user freedom to make it more palatable
to "corporate types" and big business.
The FSF has taken a principled stance against this:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
Best regards,
Stefan Kangas
Footnotes:
1. See ESR's note titled "Goodbye, 'free software'; hello, 'open source'".
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