Some *nix-like text games (Users)
> Anything specific in mind?
Not really. Just for the sake of completeness. You mentioned it's far from complete, so I tought you might have something to add. ;)
> "Open source" is a very generic (misused) terminology. Usually people ("in
> the know") only use that for OSI-approved stuff. "Free software" dislikes
> the term (and existence) of such, though, so they both don't always agree
> with how "free" or "open" something is.
>
Yes, it is. I didn't want to go to specifics. 3-clause BSD and Lucent licenses are OSI approved (the second not being known to me until a minute ago), but not GPL compatible. 2-clause BSD is both.
Anyway, I didn't want to imply they're non open source, just I wasn't really sure on Lucent Public License terms. I don't tend to call anything too restrictive "open source". OpenMotif License was a good example of not really "open source" by my understanding of the term.
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- Some *nix-like text games - bocke, 13.07.2013, 22:41
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- Some *nix-like text games - Rugxulo, 15.07.2013, 19:18
- Some *nix-like text games - bocke, 17.07.2013, 16:40
- Some *nix-like text games - Rugxulo, 21.07.2013, 01:37
- Some *nix-like text games - bocke, 21.07.2013, 17:53
- Some *nix-like text games - Rugxulo, 21.07.2013, 01:37
- Some *nix-like text games - bocke, 17.07.2013, 16:40
- Some *nix-like text games - Rugxulo, 15.07.2013, 19:18
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