If they are,
it's potentially worth using a less restrictive license than the GPL,
because it evidently helps spur commercial adoption and embracing of
Jabber technologies.

On the other hand we could use the BSD licence, the Mozilla licence or something like that as well for this purpose.

Yep. Nor am I even saying the GPL might not be appropriate for these things. Just suggesting that the reason for the JOSL as opposed to saying 'we might as well put all JSF software under GPL' might be that the GPL can be restrictive, and sometimes you want to do things like seed the server market as part of the evil plan to take over the IM world, bwahahaha.... or whatever. :)

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Rachel 'Sparks' Blackman -- sysadmin, developer, mad scientist
"If it is not broken, give me five minutes to redesign it!"

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