On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 13:58, Christopher Dewey wrote:
Brett Glass wrote:
The current license is far and away the best compromise. The (L)GPL is not a compromise; it is an extreme. The public domain is the other extreme. The X11 license sits in the middle.
It's the best for you, perhaps. Jeremy White has expressed that it's no longer the best compromise for *his* business model. You clearly have no respect for that, but then you're not arguing honestly here; you have a political agenda and an axe to grind. Please do it elsewhere.
The only problem is that we don't know what the problem is. We have been informed that Jeremy has a problem with the current license but not what the problem is. His solution is to change the license although it may not be in the best interest of Lindows and TransGaming. According to your inference to Brett, he would be showing them no respect to *their* business models.
Sean
P.S. I am not implying Jeremy is trying to do anything against either Lindows or TransGaming; I am just playing devil's advocate. IOW, no flames please. :) -------------- scf@farley.org