>To be forever free, one does not choose a Public Domain license. The forever
>part is something often called, "TAINTING."
>
>The GNU license is tainted. Those titles are free today and must stay in a
>free form (GNU-ish) for the future as well.

Mark,

 I was talking about the original OpenKard sources. Not about derivatives.
Since we'll release the first version for free, it should stay that way. It
would be cool if there was always a free release available, even if it's
ten years old. At least people could re-use much of the concept and code
and thus maybe build a new free version one day.

 Well, I'd be satisfied with a PD OpenCard, but what do the others think?
We really need a polling mechanism for these things, so we can find out how
opinion swings...

Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer

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