On Sun, 2003-05-25 at 18:03, Richard Stallman wrote: > There are free software licenses that have restrictions that I find > annoying and inconvenient. One is the old BSD license. I worked for > several years to convince Berkeley to remove the advertising clause, > which I called "obnoxious." If the Ku Klux Klan or George Dubya Bush > had released a program with the old BSD advertising requirement, I > might have thought twice about using it, because I would not want to > advertise them. But it is still a free software license. But why, if you found the old BSD license to be so inconvenient, are you promoting a license which mandates even greater inconveniences upon the end user? -- John Holroyd <valisk@softhome.net> Demos Technosis Ltd
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