At 6:52 PM -0700 on 7/10/99, Alain Farmer wrote:

>Anthony: But it does stop them from making standalones!
>
>Alain : HyperCard allows standalones without any licencing hassles. If
>HyperCard did it, why can't we?

Apple wrote their own licence. We'd have to do the same, or use one that
would allow standalones. I believe the Artistic would.


>Anthony : The interpreter, if incorporated in a GPL product (opencard)
>would have to exercise the convert to gpl clause; that is, the
>Interpreter that came with OpenCard would of neccessity be under the
>GPL, not the LGPL.
>
>Alain : What are you leaning towards now, Anthony?  GPL or Perl
>Artistic Licence or something else?

I think I'm leaning towards the Perl Artistic.

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