Thomas Vecchione wrote:
>
> Personally I don't care worth a lick for semantics, and I consider the
> fact that people do argue over this useless.
>
Well, that just makes it more fun for people like me to fill your inbox
with useless conversation...
> I also think the fact that anyone has trademarked Open Source
> ridiculous. That is a sign that our society has gotten much to uptight
> about many things.
>
If they didn't then some other company would and then potentially no one
would be able to use it. Possibly the trademark ensures that everyone
can keep using the term.
I guess Rob is referring to the same point. How strict are the OSI about
enforcing the trademark?
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