[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> TurboGears joins together a lot of different pieces.  Do they all
> have GPL compatible licenses? 

Certainly. Doing a bit of research yourself by reading both

http://turbogears.org/about/license.html

and

http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses

would have shown you that.

> What are they?

See above.

> The cleanest thing to do if yes it seems would be to make the whole
> bucket of code a big GPL'd package if possible.

You can do that with your TurboGears web applications yourself. If you 
prefer to license *your* code under the GPL.

Introducing the GPL for TurboGears or its packaging wouldn't help at 
all, because the GPL is more restrictive for TurboGears users than the 
current licenses of TurboGears or its dependencies.

> Just curious and just my $0.02.

No flamewar intended, but if TurboGears goes GPL (unlikely, I know), I 
will move elsewhere.

Just my €0.02.

-- Gerhard

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