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  1. What a strange licensing question.

    Why do you seperate free software and open source? You can’t write open source software which is not free software or the other way arround. As a reference see both OSI (http://opensource.org/faq#free-software) and FSF Europe (https://fsfe.org/freesoftware/basics/comparison.en.html).

    And why do you group commercial software with closed source? It doesn’t make sense to group a development model with a licensing model. For example I develop commercial open source software (== commercial free software) in my day to day job. But I can’t tell you this in your survey, because I don’t do closed source software.

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