Re: Summary : ocaml, QPL and the DFSG.
I'll get to the other two in a bit, but for now: you completely failed
to address the non-freeness of 3b:
b. When modifications to the Software are released under this
license, a non-exclusive royalty-free right is granted to the
initial developer of the Software to distribute your
modification in future versions of the Software provided such
versions remain available under these terms in addition to any
other license(s) of the initial developer.
which allows the initial developer to take code I've written and
distribute it in proprietary ways, even though I don't get that
privilege with respect to his code.
Why are you justifying INRIA's code hoarding in this way?
-Brian
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Brian Sniffen bts@alum.mit.edu
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