Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 11:24:19 -0400
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Subject: [announce] Special NYCBUG meeting Thursday, March 20th
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March 20, 2008
Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD
6:30pm, Susp
LOL
This is priceless:
http://blogs.itworldcanada.com/insights/2008/03/18/gnu-general-public-license-considered-very-strong-still-not-challenged-in-court/
"GNU General Public License considered very strong, still not challenged
in court You sometimes hear people trying to dismiss the GNU General
Hi,
I'm trying to learn about and understand the GPL and I hope I can
present this question in a coherent manner.
Let's say I'm the copyright holder to a proprietary program P. I want
to change the license for P to use the GPL. However P is heavily
dependent on a 3rd party proprietary library L