I got an issue of the american Linux Magazine (August 2001) here in Germany. Under section "In the trenches" on page 20 is an article called "Taking the 'Free' Out of Open Source" from Sam Ockman.
In this article Sam Ockman tries to motivate people to use the term "Open Source" instead of "Free Software". [...]
Yes, it's sad. It's a sad article because it really has nothing interesting to say, and sounds like unneeded polemics, leaving a bad taste in the readership. That's independent of the side that it takes, just publishing something about either side is bad, in my opinion, as there is no ongoing discussion in these pages.
I just don't understand the move. On the other hand, the same issue of linux-mag has another interesting pair of pages: an adv by microsoft at pages 12-13, where they advertize "free-like-beer" stuff :) Just funny.
/alessandro