> I understand you can include L-GPL code in commercial applications, but you 
> must supply the source code to paying customers for the infected application. 

Stan: I could be wrong, but my understanding is this:

If I bundle an L-GPL'd spellchecker with my CMS, I have to make the
source of the spellchecker available if I make any changes. But the
whole point of the L-GPL is that the controls stop there... the rest
of the CMS is licensed in whatever fashion I please.

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Roger Benningfield
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