"The NetBeans Open Source Lie" [1] reduced to a convenient equation.
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SPL + BCL = Open Source.
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*Open-Source*
[definition: OSI compliant license]
[definition: http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php]
* SPL: is OSI compliant
* BCL: is *not* OSI compliant
=> "SPL + BCL = Open Source" => *False*
"The NetBeans Open Source Lie" => *Valid*
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*Open-Source*
[definition: as the words imply, viewable/accessible source code]
[definition: the _right_ to view source code]
* SPL: grants the _right_ to view source code [and more rights]
* BCL: does *not* grant the *right* to view source code [even a limited
one].
=> "SPL + BCL = Open Source" => *False*
"The NetBeans Open Source Lie" => *Valid*
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Some people would not resist to insist (as an escape path from the
accusation) the literal meaning of "Open Source".
But as you see, even if NetBeans / Sun Microsystems feel not _ashamed_
to do so:
"The NetBeans Open Source Lie" remains existent.
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NetBeans and Sun Microsystems lie publically about the licensing status
of the NetBeans IDE.
Is there *anyone* in this fictive-extraordinary company who has the
courage to admit the false usage of the terms "Open Source"?
Thus Sun/NetBeans can start to take the necessary steps to overcome this?
I've already given two suggestion:
[see at the end of this message]
http://www.netbeans.org/servlets/ReadMsg?msgId=871828&listName=nbusers
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[1]
[NETBEANS] [EVALUATION] - E12 - The NetBeans Open Source Lie
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.softwaretools/browse_frm/thread/452ff4de33491a34/633f0a55e520ef24
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Thank you for your confirmation.
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> *Open-Source*
> [definition: as the words imply, viewable/accessible source code]
> [definition: the _right_ to view source code]
>
> * SPL: grants the _right_ to view source code [and more rights]
> * BCL: does *not* grant the *right* to view source code [even a limited
> one].
>
> => "SPL + BCL = Open Source" => *False*
>
> "The NetBeans Open Source Lie" => *Valid*
[...]
Important to realize:
NetBeans is _not_ open-source, even if "Open Source" is taken literally.
Because BCL does not grant the right to _view_ the source-codes of e.g.
XML and J2EE editor stuff.
> [see at the end of this message]
> http://www.netbeans.org/servlets/ReadMsg?msgId=871828&listName=nbusers
[...]
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