Javier Bezos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> And lppl is intended to give you the right to do stupid things (yes
> you can do them), but without perjudicing the right of all latex
> users to have a latex working correctly and with documents which
> can be distributed freely.

Huh?  Even if it were in the public domain, it couldn't impact the
right of latex users to have a working latex, unless you mean that
there is some fundamental human right to have Canonical Latex.  And
surely you don't mean *that*.


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