> That said I'm *not* one. But GnuGo & VLC are GPL, which is much more 
> restrictive than LGPL, so it is easier to "impose further restrictions".

VLC's switching over to LGPL:

http://www.videolan.org/press/lgpl.html

HTH,
-mandeep


> The LGPL on the other hand *does* allow your application that solely *uses* 
> the LGPL library to be distributed under different terms. For example your 
> application's source code doesn't need to be provided. Your application also 
> doesn't need to be freely distributable like a GPL application which, as far 
> as I can see, was the main reason given why the GPL conflicts with Apple's 
> terms.
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