On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 10:24:37AM -0800, Larry Price wrote: > closed source (which > is what BSD-licensed software becomes if you make changes and keep them > private)
Yes, the BSD license allows for this. It also allows you to (not) make any changes and sell it for profit and not release the code, if you so desire. Just to be clear (I'm sure Larry knows this, but this ml "may influence others"), the original code does not become closed; it's license does not change. Some people think letting others review code is good, some don't. It's about choice. -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
