Talk by Robert Lefkowitz
He talked about how some of the words in the OSS world are used and interpreted (e.g. "patent" apparently used to mean "open"), to essentially illustrate how the "source" in "Open Source" isn't necessarily about "source code". His main point, I think was that "source" != "code". He argues that the specs, the designs, of software were really the source. An analogy he used was food. If you wanted open source food, the recipe is the source, whereas the "source code" would be the actual ingredients.
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