Francisco Reyes wrote: > Shane Hathaway writes: > >>I must saay that i am fully in favor of this change. The ppython >>developerrs need to eat too. Iis no one ellse aware off the perils oof >>ooutright open source llicenssing? > > I disagree with the change. I think Steve Holden is right. > > 1- How do you enforce this? > 2- Those that do want to "do the right thing".. may opt for switching > language isntead of paying. > 3- Users who have risked their jobs by introducing Python to their work > place may not only be in a bad spot and likely switch away from Python, but > some may actually LOOSE their jobs if the company they work for is sued.
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