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MIT Press Book On Open Source Now Free
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kdawson
on Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:34 PM
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from the as-in-beer dept.
eaglemoon writes "MIT Press has released its book Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software as a free PDF download. The book is a collection of research essays covering topics such as open source motivation, economics, business models, software development process and tools, law, and community. Sort of like 'Open Sources' from academics. David Parnas, Larry Lessig, Eric von Hippel, and Clay Shirky are among the contributors."
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Free? (Score:5, Interesting)
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>>So, is anybody going to argue that it's not "free" because you can't edit and redistribute it yourself?
>Define free.
Free (as in freedom) would mean you can edit and redistribute it yourself.
I maintain a catalog of books that are free as in be
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Yes:
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Well, that doesn't sound very free, then, does it?
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free as in speech?
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There's no reason to be stuck with Adobe Acrobat Reader(tm). Go get a real PDF editor [wisc.edu] and modify away! Dump the whole thing to text or LaT
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I think you're confusing the medium and the message. The openness of the PDF standard (the medium) has nothing to do with the openness o
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This is no different than music... someone owns the copyright and you're not allowed to modify or redistribute without permission, even if the format is open and Free (ogg/flac/etc.). You're allowed to remix or cite und
Direct link to pdf (Score:4, Informative)
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License information (Score:1)
No License (Score:2)
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Suggestion (Score:3, Interesting)
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not to nitpick but... (Score:5, Insightful)
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[1] Don't panic, I take the train.
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RFTB? (Score:1)
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The butler did it and miss Green knew it but tried to frame Mr Rogers, who had a secret relation with Mr Green. Inspector McMacsome figured it out, because Mr Rogers doesn't smoke and the butler used lipstick. The hors
MIT and Openness (Score:5, Informative)
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I had no idea it had switched to open access, good news that. (BTW, I'd like t
This is an excellent book... (Score:3, Informative)