Jeremy C. Reed scripsit:

> "Superseded" should not imply that the projects that actively use them 
> have dropped them because they are inferior or replaced with a newer or 
> different license. They may have been superseded by you, but generally 
> they are not by the existing developers (copyright owners).

In all cases, the "superseded" licenses have been superseded by
later versions from the same source.  They are the APSL 1.0, CPL 1.0,
Artistic 1.0, Eiffel Forum 1.0, Plan 9, MPL 1.0 and 1.1, OSL 1.0, and
the Reciprocal PL 1.0.

Likewise, the "retired" licenses have been abandoned by their stewards:
they are the Intel Open SL, the Jabber Open SL, the Mitre CVW, and
the SISSL.

None of these have a place on the main list$, and do not appear on Karl's
draft list either.

-- 
John Cowan              co...@ccil.org          http://www.ccil.org/~cowan
C'est la` pourtant que se livre le sens du dire, de ce que, s'y conjuguant
le nyania qui bruit des sexes en compagnie, il supplee a ce qu'entre eux,
de rapport nyait pas.               --Jacques Lacan, "L'Etourdit"
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