[Koha] Open Source or Free Software?
Alexandre Dulaunoy
alexandre.dulaunoy at ael.be
Thu Apr 17 20:40:57 NZST 2003
On Wed, 16 Apr 2003, Joshua Ferraro wrote:
> Hi All:
> Koha is often referred to as an "open source" project (definition at
> http://www.opensource.org/osd.html. Do we also characterize it as
> "free software" (definition at
> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html)? I know that in
> practice, nearly all software meeting one definition also meets the
> other, I was just wondering what everyone thinks about the
> distinction.
> To my mind, there are advantages to both terms. "Open source" is
> more widely known (at least around here) and expresses the
> "openness" of the code. "Free software" (as in free speech) comes
> closer to the library concept of free access to information; it also
> (conveniently) covers the monetary aspect of things (after all, the
> software is available at no cost).
> Joshua
For me, the ethical aspect is the most important part. The Free
Software focus on that. The "Open Source" focus on the technical
approach.
Free Software seems better in the context of Free Access to
Information. For Koha, I think the ethical aspect of Free Software is
really important and Koha can be used as a first contact to Free
Software.
just my .02 EUR.
adulau
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