Dave J Woolley wrote:
From: Frank LaMonica [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I agree with you completely. BSD is one of the only software licenses
that allows PEOPLE the freedom they need to establish their own business
objectives. I would go even further to say that there are only three
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
Let's say I created a specification for an interface in Perl; call it
Foo::Bar. Let's further say I published the specification, and a
collection of code that implemented it, under a BSD-style license, with
the sole added clause that any
Brian Behlendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm saying two things: if you create a derivative work
from my code, then the license says if you change the behavior of the
functions or macros, etc., defined in my .h, that you must call it
something else. However, if you keep the same interface (keep
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