Well, it just so happens that I have permission from abisource, I 
have had it all along actually.  Nobody ever asked me whether 
abisource knew or not, they just started up with their know-nothing, 
know-it-all bullshit opinions which I neither asked for nor wanted.

So, to all the debian-legal morons who offered me advice.  Next 
time you don't like what someone else is doing and you just have 
to stick in your $0.02. Don't.

BTW qt rocks

andrew wansink

> On Fri, May 28, 1999 at 10:47:35AM +1000, Andrew Wansink wrote:
> > Is this a gnome-plot to spread fud against kde?
> 
> Nope.  I pretty much wrote the QPL, and it's not GPL compatible.  A
> simple grant of permission from the AbiSource people will take care of
> any problems.
> 
> Whether or not this is a flaw in the QPL or the GPL is a matter of some
> debate.  I personally think the GPL is intentionally antisocial when it
> comes with any license that isn't the GPL.  Even that is contested, let
> alone questions of whether or not it's a good thing (which I have mixed
> feelings about..)
> 
> 
> (BTW, I despise gnome.  IMO it's a bug-ridden piece of crap that's flawed
> by its very design---and I don't expect it to change anytime real soon.)
> 
> --
> Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>            Debian GNU/Linux developer
> PGP: E8D68481E3A8BB77 8EE22996C9445FBE            The Source Comes First!
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> <jgoerzen> doogie: you sound highly unstable :-)
> <Knghtbrd> jgoerzen - he is.
> * doogie bops Knghtbrd
> <Knghtbrd> see?  Resorting to violence =D
> 

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