FSF will never strike LGPL #3 . It would go against their stated goal of having
all software free for them to do so.
I don't agree that it's the definition of rights that needs to be cleared up,
but the phrase "Original software", which I meant to mean the version of the
software held by the person covenying the license to you.
Thanks
Bruce
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