Perhaps what you are looking for is full support for RFC 3514.
Best of luck. matto On Sun, 25 Mar 2007, Arrakis wrote:
Let us not be ambigious about the "users" you are talking about. The specific "users" you are talking about are limited by definition to only be the ones wanting to modify it to include malware/trojans, or someone trying to turn it into a commercial application, or an evil government that does not abide by the universal declaration of human rights. Anyone who falls under one of those three definitions who can't consider it free, I'm not concerned about. To _all_ other users, it is free and open source, and they can do what they want with it, and modify and distribute it how they please.
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