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by TeMPOraL
2615 days ago
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Fair. Maybe I should've worded this differently. While their philosophies and practices are to a large extent overlapping, of the two movements, Open Source is primarily focused on programmer benefits. while Free Software is focused on end-user benefits. FSF is not the movement around end-user benefit, but it's definitely the most known, most visible and most organized - and that does count for something. |
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The other two freedoms, to run it for any purpose and redistribute it aren’t in any way unique to Libre software. They’re important sure, but are really just free beer benefits.
Users can benefit from access to better software, but only as an incidental or indirect benefit if developers happen to release it or if they pay developers to do so. In the latter case now you’re in a commercial relationship and arguably a closed model can give users more rights and control they might want, for example exclusivity.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software