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Re: A possible GFDL compromise



    > Another form of tangent is citing practical inconveniences, often
    > shared with many other accepted free licenses, as if they were
    > reasons to consider a license non-free.

    This is incorrect.  Practical inconveniences are precisely the point
    in deciding whether a restriction is insignificant or not.

It takes more than just inconvenience to make a license non-free.  In
effect, you are chosing to ignore the distinction.  If so, it is
natural your conclusions will disagree greatly with the GNU Project's
conclusions.



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