<SpeakingAsWorkingGroupChair> Please, folks, discussions about whether or not 5.6.0 is stable, and whether it goes into Debian, and whether or not companies have too much control of Perl or perl are off-topic. Please keep the discussion to consider only licensing issues for Perl6. If that discussion spawns off-topic discussions, please separate out your responses into multiple messages and move the off-topic messagse to other lists and/or private email. </SpeakingAsWorkingGroupChair> -- Bradley M. Kuhn - http://www.ebb.org/bkuhn
- Re: licensing issues David Grove
- Re: licensing issues Russ Allbery
- Re: licensing issues Chris Nandor
- Why modifing the Artistic license is a good... Bradley M. Kuhn
- Re: Why modifing the Artistic license i... Chris Nandor
- Re: Why modifing the Artistic lice... Bradley M. Kuhn
- Re: licensing issues Kai Henningsen
- Re: licensing issues David Grove
- Re: licensing issues Dave Rolsky
- Re: licensing issues Russ Allbery
- non-licensing issues ? Bradley M. Kuhn
- non-licensing issues ? Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: licensing issues Simon Cozens
- no one is asking for Perl to be GPL-only (was Re: licens... Bradley M. Kuhn
- Re: no one is asking for Perl to be GPL-only (was R... Chris Nandor
- Re: no one is asking for Perl to be GPL-only (w... Nathan Torkington
- Re: no one is asking for Perl to be GPL-onl... Chris Nandor
- Re: no one is asking for Perl to be GPL... Nathan Torkington
- Re: no one is asking for Perl to be GPL-onl... Bradley M. Kuhn
- Re: no one is asking for Perl to be GPL-only (w... Russ Allbery
- Re: no one is asking for Perl to be GPL-onl... Chris Nandor