begin Rodent of Unusual Size quotation: >> This has the beneficial effect of making it >> harder to create Yet Another open source license. > > I continue to feel that the 'benefit' is a matter of > opinion, not a certainty nor natural law. Licence compatibility issues involving n-factorial licences? Surely the benefit of discouraging their proliferation is self-evident. -- Cheers, The Viking's Reminder: Rick Moen Pillage first, _then_ burn. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3
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- Re: W3C license Joseph Reagle
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- Re: W3C license Rick Moen
- Re: W3C license Rodent of Unusual Size
- Re: W3C license Rick Moen
- Re: W3C license Rodent of Unusual Size
- Re: W3C license Rick Moen
- RE: W3C license Tammie Gorzelsky
- Re: W3C license Rodent of Unusual Size
- Re: W3C license Rick Moen
- Re: W3C license Matthew C. Weigel
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