In that case, perhaps a note about using eggs with different but
compatible licenses should be included in the FAQ, or along with the
main Chicken license. It's just that I had never seen this issue
raised before -- and certainly there are better ways to raise it. Let
us shake hands and move on, indeed -- I am in the process of changing
my unit tests from using the LPGL-ed testeez egg to using the BSD-ed
testbase egg.


    -Ivan


Zbigniew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The Chicken core and the vast majority of eggs are BSD or MIT
> licensed; only 43 of 364 eggs are GPL.  It is not unreasonable to
> point this out, in case a new user is unaware that different eggs come
> with a wide variety of licenses (unlike some more homogeneous
> languages).  I did not interpret Kon's remark as attacking the GPL
> license in general nor your choice to use it in particular.  Let us
> shake hands and move on.
>


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