Paul Davis wrote: > You read it wrong. For two different reasons. First, the same mistake > than Arnold made earlier. The GPL (whatever version) is the text that > lays out the terms of a license. Anyone can refer to this text but then > add exceptions, extensions. I can even say "Its licensed under the terms > of GPLv3 excluding every clause, plus the follow paragraph...". Well, what's more, at least one well known project from Free Software Foundation uses exactly that: GPL plus "special exception" changing the conditions slightly (allowing for use in other software without making them covered by GPL).
I think it may be a good reason to think that such practices are allowed/approved by FSF. Krzysztof _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
