"Greg Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > Nothing in the GPL prohibits commercial use of code released under the
> > GPL. It is perfectly fine to sell copies of GPLed code at any price.
> > What is *not* perfectly fine is to sell copies of GPLed code without
> > allowing access to the source code.
> >
> > The GPL is not about limiting commerical use of software.
> 
> Sounds like 1984 newspeak to me.

"I'm not kicking you in the balls, I'm just rapidly moving my foot in
the general direciton of your crotch."

However. This is an OpenBSD mailing list and we have our licenses
pretty much figured out, so if you want to discuss GPL, please do it
where someone actually cares.

//art

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