On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 03:26:33PM -0500, Ranando King wrote:
> Jeroen,
> 
> Put simply, there are those of us who have long standing issues with GPL
> licensing. Now whether or not those issues have any merit is another story
> altogether. It wouldn't be such a wise move to risk alienating people who
> are not comfortable with the GPL but are willing to code for plex86 under
> its present licensing. At present, plex86 is suffering from a severe lack of
> direction. The licensing issue should not really be a concern at present.
> It's LGPL which is close enough to the GPL to satisfy the "free software"
> status that you are looking for while at the same time remaining "open"
> enough to keep those of us who aren't comfortable with the GPL happy and
> programming.

The problem is that we can't use GPL'd code now, code that might be
usable for us.

Jeroen Dekkers
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