[GRASS5] [OT] EU questionaire on Free Software

Hi everybody,
I've noticed this mail on the KDE mailing lists, and I think
that it may be of interest of all EU resident open source developers.
Sorry for the OT,
best regards
Andrea Aime

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On behalf of the European comission the International Institute of
Infonomics (Heerlen, the Netherlands), and Berlecon (Berlin, Germany) have
opened a questionaire to obtain information on free software development. You
can find it here:

http://floss1.infonomics.nl/

On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:46:37AM +0100, Andrea Aime wrote:

Hi everybody,
I've noticed this mail on the KDE mailing lists, and I think
that it may be of interest of all EU resident open source developers.
Sorry for the OT,
best regards
Andrea Aime

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On behalf of the European comission the International Institute of
Infonomics (Heerlen, the Netherlands), and Berlecon (Berlin, Germany) have
opened a questionaire to obtain information on free software development. You
can find it here:

http://floss1.infonomics.nl/

Thanks for the link. I just lokoed at it, unfortunately they
mix 'commercial' with 'proprietary'.... The old story.

Sigh,

Markus

PS: somewhere hidden on the www.gnu.org is a figure showing the
    different license models and proprietary models in one graph.
    (was drawn in Xfig). Any ideas for the URL?

On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 11:10:24AM +0100, Markus Neteler wrote:

On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:46:37AM +0100, Andrea Aime wrote:

> I've noticed this mail on the KDE mailing lists, and I think
> that it may be of interest of all EU resident open source developers.
> Sorry for the OT,

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> On behalf of the European comission the International Institute of
> Infonomics (Heerlen, the Netherlands), and Berlecon (Berlin, Germany) have
> opened a questionaire to obtain information on free software development. You
> can find it here:
>
> http://floss1.infonomics.nl/

Thanks for the link. I just lokoed at it, unfortunately they
mix 'commercial' with 'proprietary'.... The old story.

;(
Yeah, thus I cannot answer the questionaire.

PS: somewhere hidden on the www.gnu.org is a figure showing the
    different license models and proprietary models in one graph.
    (was drawn in Xfig). Any ideas for the URL?

http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/categories.html