There are two things to say about the GPL: it's a license, not code that performs some function on a computer. And its terms do not forbid you from modifying it and making a different license. In fact, that happens fairly often. What you can't then do is call it the GPL. Fred Heutte Sunlight Data Systems Portland, Oregon "Why make it simple and easy When you can make it complex and wonderful!" -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], 1974
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