Re: Report about JDLL 2011 event from GNOME-FR
- From: Richard Stallman <rms gnu org>
- To: Baptiste Mille-Mathias <baptiste millemathias gmail com>
- Cc: foundation-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Report about JDLL 2011 event from GNOME-FR
- Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 10:51:21 -0500
Previous week-end, GNOME-fr members (non-profit organization to
promote GNOME in French speaking countries) went to Lyon, France, to
take part of the open-source related event, the JDLL [1] (which stands
for Journées du Logiciel Libre),
This was a free software event ("logiciel libre" is French for "free
software"), and GNOME is a free software project (as part of GNU).
So why say "open source" to describe it? Why not say "free software"
and help promote the free software movement?
See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
for more explanation of the difference between free software and open
source.
--
Dr Richard Stallman
President, Free Software Foundation
51 Franklin St
Boston MA 02110
USA
www.fsf.org www.gnu.org
Skype: No way! That's nonfree (freedom-denying) software.
Use free telephony http://directory.fsf.org/category/tel/
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