← Back to context Comment by Meneth 1 day ago Gratis in terms of dollars, but not free. You pay by letting them take your community hostage. 2 comments Meneth Reply bigstrat2003 1 day ago > Gratis in terms of dollars, but not free.That is what "free" means. schlauerfox 1 day ago "Free" in English has more than one meaning. this has led to an attempt to be more clear by using 'libre' or 'gratis' loanwords to differentiate (see libreoffice, liberachat), but this isn't universally accepted.
bigstrat2003 1 day ago > Gratis in terms of dollars, but not free.That is what "free" means. schlauerfox 1 day ago "Free" in English has more than one meaning. this has led to an attempt to be more clear by using 'libre' or 'gratis' loanwords to differentiate (see libreoffice, liberachat), but this isn't universally accepted.
schlauerfox 1 day ago "Free" in English has more than one meaning. this has led to an attempt to be more clear by using 'libre' or 'gratis' loanwords to differentiate (see libreoffice, liberachat), but this isn't universally accepted.
> Gratis in terms of dollars, but not free.
That is what "free" means.
"Free" in English has more than one meaning. this has led to an attempt to be more clear by using 'libre' or 'gratis' loanwords to differentiate (see libreoffice, liberachat), but this isn't universally accepted.