Quoting Devdas Bhagat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 17/08/06 12:31 +0530, Philip Tellis 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. > > > Which works on the assumption that people using/deriving BSD code want > to stay in sync with HEAD. > > I don't know of too many projects doing this. They usually use the BSD > stuff as a way to get to a running start, but not much beyond that. again postgresql, django, zope, lighttpd, apache?, subversion?
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