> I wonder what "discrimination" means in your world. In my world, this 
> clause means that OS license can not put forth specific personal or 
> group conditions for receiving the license, such as belonging or not 
> belonging to ethnicity, race, religion, sex, political party, etc. 
> group. Of course, PHP Group never did anything of a kind. Limiting the 
> user of the code from using group's name for promoting their code is in 
> no way "discrimination", unless you speak the language where this word 
> means something entirely different from what it means in English.

There's another part of this too.  The OSI lists the PHP license under their
list of approved licenses.  It would stand to reason that they don't see it
as conflicting with their definition of Open Source.

http://www.opensource.org/licenses/php.php

Kevin 
 

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