Hi all,

I dont pretend to start a flamewar, if you do, please dont answer this
thread.The thing is that right now, the EFL has arrived to a place
where different companies are using this software, and several of us
are working on a company using the efl (raster, gustavo, cedric, me,
anyone else?).

>From a closed source company POV, BSD license is great because they
dont need to give us anything back (fancypants example?); but for
companies that do want to build an opensource initiative based on the
EFL, BSD is not so great, because their code can be stolen from
others; so whats your opinion on this? how to achieve an open source
compromise and still be able to use EFL and develop for it?. In my
opinion building a company around BSD license is not an option for the
market, but GPL'ing libraries is not good as it leaves all the BSD ppl
away, maybe LGPL?

Thanks

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