--- Freddy BL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CsGL is licensed under the MIT/BSD-license. Thats license is ok, I think.
> The Mesa3D-library is licensed under an similar BSD-license.
> At your project-page under http://sourceforge.net/projects/monoglo there 
> stand "License: GNU General Public License (GPL)". Thats what I don't like. 
> MonoGLo is a library. So BSD/MIT is ok and LGPL is ok, but not GPL!
> (Btw: Adam have choosen for Qt# the same license) :-(

Could you please explain *why* you think the GPL is not acceptable for libraries?  The 
GPL is one
of the most widely used Free Software licenses.  The LGPL license is known as the 
*lesser* license
and was created for strategic reasons not because of any principle that 'libraries 
should be free
for proprietary developers'.  Do you wish to create proprietary software with MonoGlo?

Adam

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