Tony Linde writes: > The goal is that any of the software we develop can be shared amongst the > partner projects without limitations (save retaining copyright and > contribution notices) AND that any code can be taken, adapted and used by > any commercial concern without restriction (again save for copyright > limitations). We don't want gnu-style licenses which force any extension of > the code to be also opened up.
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