On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 08:00:24PM -0500, Jeremy Hankins wrote: > A valid concern, arguably, even if it does hinge on certain ideas about > how the computing field will evolve that I doubt will turn out to be > accurate. But the only licenses we've seen so far that deal with this > problem (if it is a problem) give up too much freedom in exchange. At > least, IMHO. Can you be specific on which licenses you think attempt to deal with this problem? So far I only know of the Affero GPL, which I already mentioned elsewhere in this thread, and I am curious how other license authors have attempted to fix this problem.
(I am in the position that I've chosen the Affero GPL for a project [1] a few years ago, but after reading the license again today, and the comments here -- it is obvious to me that i should start using a different license for it). -- Kuno. [1] a photo album written in php, nothing particularly interesting or important. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]