From: Adam David (adam@veda.is)
Date: 04/23/93


From: adam@veda.is (Adam David)
Subject: Re: Summary of Linux vs. 386BSD vs. Commercial Unixes
Date: 23 Apr 1993 17:29:13 GMT

paul@isl.cf.ac.uk (Paul) writes:

>Actually, this is totally wrong. GNU people will go to great pains to
>point out that FREE doesn't mean it costs nothing but that you are free
>to do what you wish with it. This is blatantly untrue, there are sever
>restrictions on your freedom regarding use of GPL software.

Not quite. FREE as in freely available, i.e. unrestricted distribution.
Freedom to redistribute under the same distribution terms. You may not
restrict availability to the (source) code, because the software was
originally made available complete with source.

It has nothing to do with YOUR freedom, only the freedom that pertains to
the availability of the (complete) software.