"BSD is the only true Open Source license."  This is an interesting
quote from an idiot.  But I would really like to here other opinions on
this.

I know there are thousands of licenses I would like to classify them:

a) BSD like - use how you want includes Public Domain.
b) LGPL like - for libraries.
c) GPL like - can never be used in conjunction with closed programs.
d) Corporate - pay for use in many forms - includes shareware.

For the record.  I believe that LGPL is the only true Open Source
license.

a)  It allows me as a professional programmer to use it anywhere I want.

b) It obligates the me as a professional programmer to release any
patches back to the community.  The moral clause it you like.

Please play nice!

-- 
Thanks
KenF
OpenOffice.org developer

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