If what you say is true, it would allow debian to include kde. but not allow people to port GPL software to kde. So all scratch kde software can be included. but kemacs is impossible :).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was under the impression (but a lawyer or RMS or someone know *knows* should comment) that because the KDE programs are written in such a way that they were obviously intended to be linked to Qt.. and Qt is included in the original author's make file... that KDE created programs are not the poblem. The problem is third part GPL code (either complete programs that have been Qt-ized or KDE progrmas usingcode taken from a GPL'd program (to what ever % constitutes copyright infringment). Somebody has to take the time to go through KDE source and do "due diligence" in amking sure everything is legally square by the letter of the law, not just the intent of the law
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