Gabriel Sechan wrote:
>>
>> All very interesting, but I fail to see how this has any relevence to
>> the questions I asked.
>>
>> The code still exists.  It'll still compile, and run, and do its job.
>> So it'll stay GPLv2 (or whatever). Where's the problem? Why will it
>> cease to exist?
>>
> 
> No, it just makesfuture collabaration more difficult, which is a bad
> thing.  Its not a "the sky is falling" problem, but it will cause extra
> work in the future.
> 

This discussion is ignoring the fact that there are owners of this code,
and they can release their code under multiple licenses of their choice.
Any module owner(can be a formal or informal group) can do this to all
or part of their code.


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