geoff@collyer.net (Geoff Collyer) writes: > > There may well be if you take the FSF definition of free. > > So a GNU Freeāž¤¢ lunch is one that you are obligated to pass on to > others after eating it? Or perhaps before eating it? Nope. It's one that you can eat however you want. The cook of a GNU Freeāž¤¢ lunch lets you eat it, stir it into your hair, wash your tub, give parts away to your friends, and to chemical analysis so you can make more similar lunches elsewhere. It comes with no restrictions about where and when you may eat it, who you may eat it with, and the like. Thomas