> > Let me clarify some vocabulary: > > > > people = home user or developer of applications out side of a > > commercial entity working on a not for sale piece of > > software. > > > > businesses = commercial developers interested explicitly in the > > purpose of developing commercial applications and products. > > Unfortunately, Sean, this does not clarify, but instead obscures. > The GPL does not interfere with commerce.
Correct... > It interferes with the creation of proprietary software. Correct, which is what I object to and why I created the OSSAL. Businesses using OSSAL software would give the business the ability to create proprietary software, even though the non-core parts are most likely open and available to the public. -sc -- Sean Chittenden -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3

