> fathers" of the free community networks (for their use).  Originally we
> were going to release the software under a GPL license, but we decided
> against that, because way too much sweat and work went into this project
> to have a commercial company (RAINBOW PROJECT) just come in and steal
> it... is criminal.

Well, then you are not open source either - you are just like a
commercial entity only you aren't charging for your code.

You might want to consider a license that prohibits use of the
software commercially.  Ie, if they use it to make money, they
have to get a commercial license.  That way the average open-node
advocate to look at your code, help you, and not have to meet
some mysterious "founding father of the wireless
community" status to get access.

Go see what bitkeeper has done for source code management - they
have a similar license to what I describe.  

Greg

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