“Matt states in his first paragraph what the key issue is:
“One of the most inspiring things I’ve witnessed in my 10-plus
years in open source is its gradual embrace of pragmatism. By
“pragmatism” I don’t mean “capitulation,” whereby open source comes
to look more like the proprietary world it has sought to displace.
Rather, I would suggest that the more open source has gone
mainstream the more it has learned to make compromises, compromises
that make it stronger, not weaker.“When I interviewed Richard Stallman in 1999 this is what he had
to say on this subject:“The only reason we have a wholly free operating system is
because of the movement that said we want an operating system
that’s wholly free, not 90 percent free.”
Without Free Software, Open Source Would Lose its Meaning
By
Glyn Mody
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