• thejevans
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    172 months ago

    That’s nice. If your goal is to ever talk to people about open source software, that’s going to create a lot of unnecessary confusion.

    On top of that, accepting this bolsters companies to use this kind of a definition specifically to take advantage of the mental model that many people have connecting “open source” with OSI.

    • rhabarbaOP
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      -52 months ago

      If your goal is to ever talk to people about open source software, that’s going to create a lot of unnecessary confusion.

      I guess that my definition of open source is not that uncommon, given that the terms “free software” and “libre software” exist and are rather well-established by this point.

      • thejevans
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        162 months ago

        The fact that there is overlap has no bearing on whether your definition is common.

      • chebra
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        22 months ago

        @tux0r You are right that this mistaken definition is quite common. Smart person would try to correct the mistake, not defend it.