Roland (roland(a)netquant.com.br) writes:
To write it again we have two interests:
1. People who want to make money selling WINE or derivates == anti xGPL 2. People who contribute for free or have another business model than the above == pro xGPL
There are a few more categories who would not want the (L)GPL: 3. Professional programmers who would like to fix bugs (if the code is (L)GPLed, they can't without becoming "tainted" by having read the code); 4. Anyone who objects to viral licenses or the FSF's misleading propaganda; 5. Users who want to be able to buy a commercial product with professional support, especially good integration, and possibly enhanced features; 6. Anyone who does not want to see WINE fork into truly free and FSF-licensed versions; and 7. Anyone who cares, on principle, about software freedom and choice. --Brett Glass