On 10/2/05, Greg Brown <greg7224 / gmail.com> wrote: > " The 'Ruby license' does not give permission to sell copies. > So it is not a free software license. > > Only the fact that Ruby is also available under the GPL > makes Ruby free software " > > In order to be GPL compatible or to be free software (according to the > FSF, at least ), you must explicitly protect all of the essential > freedoms of free software. Fortunately, there are options other than Stallman's twisting of the concept "free." -austin -- Austin Ziegler * halostatue / gmail.com * Alternate: austin / halostatue.ca