Erm, April 1st?

 Francesco.

On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Robert Miller <r...@rlmiller.org> wrote:
> MPIR Team wrote:
>>> We'd like the community to comment on this proposal. An announcement
>>> of our first v3+ version of MPIR will be forthcoming in a few days.
>
> David Kirkby wrote:
>> This stikes me as admitting the GMP developers are correct in their
>> claims, which you should not do if they are incorrect.
>
> This just obviates the need to defend against such claims. And now
> anything released in current or future versions of GMP is fair game
> :).
>
> Personally, I don't see how accusations of using open source code in
> other open source code can be taken seriously in the first place. The
> only thing which does make me seriously think about it is the fact
> that I want to be sure that people will follow the GPL/LGPL license to
> the letter, whatever the subtle requirements might be. With MPIR
> licensed under v3+, it will be possible to use more code than before,
> resulting in better quality, more sharing, and hopefully, less
> bickering in the future.
>
>
>
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