Jeff Licquia said: > I have attached a new working draft for the LaTeX Project Public License > (LPPL) below. > > 10. The Work, or any Derived Work, may be distributed under a > different license, as long as that license honors the conditions in > Clause 7a, above.
This clause confuses me. Is this really saying that I can distribute The Work, or ANY Derived Work, under any license I choose, as long as 7a (which is really just a pointer to 5a, which says that if you're not the current maintainer, you must make modifications sufficiently obvious) is satisfied? For example, you could distribute The Work under a DWTFYW[0] license, plus the condition that it never be distributed as files named pig.* I'm curious what the reasoning is for this clause. --Joe [0]http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2002/debian-legal-200209/msg00032.html