The people who coined the term “open source” are the same people who founded OSI. If you don’t like their term, don’t use it.
It doesn’t actually contribute to the discussion.
Yes. You are free to distribute it in any way you wish. Some methods, like printing books, have a raw material cost. You can choose to pay someone to distribute via that method, or if you really want to, you can do the printing yourself at no cost but your own time and effort.
If you don’t want to give it away for free, then just don’t make it FOSS. It’s that simple. People use free-libre licenses because they want to use that license model. If you don’t want to, then don’t.
Depends. What are you planning on using a VPN for?
That’s not a meaningful comparison because it splits Ubuntu by version but all of Arch is a single category. We’d need to roll up the Ubuntu users for it to be apples to apples.
If you’re in the position that the NSA is in your system trying to bypass SELinux, you have much bigger problems.
Besides, in that case, having it disabled is going to make it easier for them anyway.
Someone is going back over their contributions, right?
Right?
I don’t have an answer for you, I just want to tell you that the plural of schema is schemata.
Yes. And that doesn’t excuse it; a moderator should be better than the community they moderate.