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On 9/9/10 16:26 , Dereck Haskins wrote:
> No. Just the opposite.
To be more precise, half of people will think Google's claim is more
credible and the other half will think it's less credible...

In any case, to me it seems that buried in the FSF communication
there's a sort of attack to Apache, so the fight is going to enlarge.
It's going to be like a pub at late saturday night ;-)

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