On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, Ned Konz wrote:
- to whom would it matter whether RMS would call Squeak Open Source?
I'm not sure. Perhaps to people wanting to incorporate Squeak into some OSI-blessed distribution? By the time they get to that point, though, they'd have already read the Squeak License and become more familiar with Squeak.
FWIW, just to clarify: I don't think our beef is with RMS at all, but rather with The Church of Eric Raymond (and its disciples) and their tactics of "conversion by threat of ex-communication".
Maybe I should have said "the GNU Project [aka RMS and friends] refuse to align themselves with `Open Source'", although they do so for different reasons to the ones that concern us. There's an article by RMS that includes some comments on the "Free Software vs. Open Source community split" which can be read in Emacs by typing "C-H C-P". (It's a copy of an article he wrote for the book "Open Sources".)
Ian