On 2009-12-16, at 0920, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Might I suggest that you use arguments from people who have a real legal knowledge instead? Places like groklaw, gpl-violations.org, the various FSF and related organisations, etc.
This is one of those threads that everyone enjoys arguing in but never goes anywhere. Might I suggest that if this matters to your business you consult legal advice, otherwise check what products you depend on and use the least permissive licence they have is a good rule of thumb. People are /usually/ happy to settle for GPL, so it's a nice default.
If somebody has a problem with it they'll tell you, but if you've actually read the licences and FAQs, etc that will likely never happen. This kind of conversation is better suited to a bar at conference than a mailing list.
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