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by ralfn
3093 days ago
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https://www.google.nl/search?q=define+free&oq=define+free >The sentence itself implies libre, not being patent-encumbered Nope. It is used as an adverb, for which the dominant meaning is 'without cost'. And you know this. You are just here spinning. I love libre software, but when you abuse language to make a political point it disgusts me just as much when I hear the words 'pro-life' or 'job-creators'. If you want to claim you continuously confuse 'free' as as an adverb for patent free gnu stuff you are either an idiot or disingenuous |
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