* MJ Ray wrote, On 21/11/07 11:03: > >> The two licences are compatible, so people can make this decision without >> creating any legal barriers to sharing or collaboration. >> > > Huh? Can I take code from an non-free/AGPL'd web app and put it into > a free/GPL'd web app without having to move to AGPL? I doubt it. And therefore you can't mix GPL with AGPL; because if you move to AGPL you add additional requirements to the GPL'd code which is forbidden by the GPL. > The > AGPL seems to give an escape route from free/GPL to non-free software > that wasn't present with GPLv2/AGPLv2, killing one of GNU GPL's unique > selling points. > I think AGPL is nuts, worse the the GFDL mess.
Not everything from the FSFis good. Sam
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