Well, I have finally plowed through all nineteen pages of the Adaptive
Public License, and here are my comments on it.
This is a semi-reciprocal license like the MPL: you must share changes
by issuing derivative works under the APL, but APL works can be embedded
into a Larger Work (capitalized
John, thank you for taking the time to review the entire license. My
responses to your comments/suggestions are embedded below:
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SHOW-STOPPER:
Though the APL is MPL-ish in nature, it has a few provisions modeled after
the GPL, but intensified in such a way that I
Carmen Leeming scripsit:
A Distributor may choose to distribute the Licensed Work, or any
portion thereof, in Executable form (an EXECUTABLE DISTRIBUTION) to
any third party, under the terms of Section 2 of this License, provided
the Executable Distribution is made available under and
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