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MJ Ray wrote:
> Christopher Murtagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...]
>> Sure, but I don't really see the much of an advantage in our case to change
>> licenses (to v3 or LGPL). At the moment, I don't see the current license
>> causing any problems or confusion with anyone. Changing licenses makes
>> people
>> leery though. [...]
>
> Part of the reason it makes people leery is that often core developers
> start frothing about "RMS kool-aid" and other irrational reasoning.
>
> Seeing such things from developers of a finance system doesn't give
> many people warm fuzzies, and least of all, any non-core developers
> who are promoting it "out there". I get spooked by talk of odd
> licences like OSL
Odd licenses like the "Open Source Software License" from the Open
Source Initiative?
Hmmm.. sounds like somebody has been sipping .... ;)
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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