Geoff Howard wrote:

Yes, that's the point indeed. ASL is supposed to be a business-friendly license. If Cocoon uses distribution-time tricks to technically comply with the ASL but in the process nullifies its intent for some users, we have failed IMO.

Geoff, we already comply with the license.

It's just that Brian is afraid that the ASF can be sued back for "unfaithfull labelling" if some of our users is sued because they tought that "everything" was simply under the ASF license.

I personally think that if there is a problem of "unfaithfull labeling" we just have to clarify the label, not stop selling the product entirely!

but I'm not who decides these things and I'm not lawyer.

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Stefano.

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