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Re: [gopher] Clients, capabilities and discoverability



Paul used to be my helicopter instructor, he told me I could
re-release it under any licence that was open source.  I decided I
liked Sleepycat, because now anyone that wants to bundle TECO needs to
bundle it with open-source stuff, in keeping with the old-time hacker
ethic of MIT.

On 18 August 2010 08:34, Cameron Kaiser <spectre@floodgap.com> wrote:
>> Yes, with all the files removed.  Like I said, I rescued the files
>> from the bitbucket.  The docs are still floating round the net, but as
>> far as I know, you can not find the source etc. on any site except
>> mine.
>
> Got it. Though, in retrospect, maybe it would be best to try to make
> the licenses congruent, though I haven't looked through his repo to
> see how he is releasing his.
>
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