This one time, at band camp, Henning Makholm said:
> Scripsit Paul Hedderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > What we have is source code (yes code that can be compiled) which is
> > unencumbered, we can modify,compile, distribute etc... whether it is
> > _harder_ to modify or not because of choices the _owner/author_ has
> > made or not... is nothing to do with freedom.
> 
> What you are showing here is that "code that can be compiled" is not a
> working defintion of "source code".

However, code that "we can modify,compile, distribute etc" and is
"unencumbered" is.  Please, folks, "it's ugly" != "it's non-free".
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