A little comic relief....

I'm on the last couple of chapters of "Flexible Rails"[1], and was reading
about using AMF with Rails (if you don't know what that is, don't bother
looking it up, it's not important here.) Basically, there are two competing
frameworks for achieving this, A and B.

The fun part is that framework A has an "MIT license with an exception"[2],
which states that framework B may not use any of framework A's code for
releases of framework B!

We should have had that exception, stating that Struts may not use source
code from Stripes ;-) (It's too late now, they already copied Tim's code.)

Have a good Friday and a good weekend.

Cheers,
Freddy

[1]: http://manning.com/armstrong/
[2]: 
http://code.google.com/p/rubyamf/source/browse/branches/ruby19/LICENSE?r=1319


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