From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4924 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, September 5 2020 Volume 14 : Number 4924 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Ugly plant kills sugar & carb cravings instantly ["Leptitox" <**Leptitox*] =?GB2312?B?09C3osaxv6oxMzUyMDYyMzExNg==?= [bzawvbeb@163.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2020 08:07:54 -0400 From: "Leptitox" <**Leptitox**@leptitox.cloud> Subject: Ugly plant kills sugar & carb cravings instantly Ugly plant kills sugar & carb cravings instantly http://leptitox.cloud/FqJRYfsOKtPUrYtV8toUlW-pEad_3l5xm3TNK9dcSI1Wfpkm http://leptitox.cloud/uWCU1DvLZa7v8kyF0SHr1r929BSAtocARaclsVAKt2P5EGs The Open Source Initiative (OSI) was formed in February 1998 by Eric Raymond and Bruce Perens. With at least 20 years of evidence from case histories of closed software development versus open development already provided by the Internet developer community, the OSI presented the "open source" case to commercial businesses, like Netscape. The OSI hoped that the use of the label "open source", a term suggested by Christine Peterson of the Foresight Institute at the strategy session, would eliminate ambiguity, particularly for individuals who perceive "free software" as anti-commercial. They sought to bring a higher profile to the practical benefits of freely available source code, and they wanted to bring major software businesses and other high-tech industries into open source. Perens attempted to register "open source" as a service mark for the OSI, but that attempt was impractical by trademark standards. Meanwhile, due to the presentation of Raymond's paper to the upper management at NetscapebRaymond only discovered when he read the press release, and was called by Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale's PA later in the daybNetscape released its Navigator source code as open source, with favorable results. Definitions The logo of the Open Source Initiative The Open Source Initiative's (OSI) definition is recognized by several governments internationally as the standard or de facto definition. In addition, many of the world's largest open-source-software projects and contributors, including Debian, Drupal Association, FreeBSD Foundation, Linux Foundation, OpenSUSE Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Wikimedia Foundation, Wordpress Foundation have committed to upholding the OSI's mission and Open Source Definition through the OSI Affiliate Agreement. OSI uses The Open Source Definition to determine whether it considers a software license open source. The definition was based on the Debian Free Software Guidelines, written and adapted primarily by Perens. Perens did not base his writing on the "four freedoms" from the Free Software Foundation (FSF), which were only widely available later. Under Perens' definition, open source is a broad software license that makes source code available to the general public with relaxed or non-existent restrictions on the use and modification of the code. It is an explicit "feature" of open source that it puts very few restrictions on the use or distribution by any organization or user, in order to enable the rapid evolution of the software. Despite initially accepting it, Richard Stallman of the FSF now flatly opposes the term "Open Source" being applied to what they refer to as "free software". Although he agrees that the two terms describe "almost the same category of software", Stallman considers equating the terms incorrect and misleading. Stallman also opposes the professed pragmatism of the Open Source Initiative, as he fears that the free software ideals of freedom and community are threatened by compromising on the FSF's idealistic standards for software freedom. The FSF considers free software to be a subset of open-source software, and Richard Stallman explained that DRM software, for example, can be developed as open source, despite that it does not give its users freedom (it restricts them), and thus doesn't qualify as free ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2020 02:17:18 +0800 From: bzawvbeb@163.com Subject: =?GB2312?B?09C3osaxv6oxMzUyMDYyMzExNg==?= 4z?*U}9f7"F1,N"PE:EJG:13520623116 ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4924 **********************************************