On 8/17/06, Philip Tellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The BSD, Apache, MIT, etc. licences work because of a simple model.
They allow you to take without giving back, but they ensure that unless
you give back, your code will be so far out of sync with HEAD that you
spend more money merging the latest changes into your code than you
would spend in merging your changes back to HEAD.

The same applies to GPL code as well doesn't it ? A case in example is
vendor supplied drivers in the Linux kernel. The choice for them is to
maintain it themselves or give it back to the community and let them
maintain it.

-- Vinayak

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