On 2007-November-01 , at 19:05 , Aaron Elmquist wrote:
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Off topic but I think there is a mistake on the front page of this site (others will correct me if needed). You mention that "Inkscape is free as defined by the GNU license". However the GPL does not specify that you can't sell the software if you wish too, it just says that you have to publish the source when distributing it. I think this is a common misunderstanding of what "free" means in the GPL, a confusion between "free speech" and "free beer" as it is often put. GPLed software are free in the sense that you can do whatever you want with them, tweak them, modify them and so on. And this is the most important part. In addition, they often have the advantage to cost 0 money. That's the free beer part. But free beer does not come necessarily with free speech. It's just a nice addition.
JiHO --- http://jo.irisson.free.fr/