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From: | Rodolfo J. Paiz |
Subject: | Re: [Rule-list] Thoughts on licensing |
Date: | Thu, 04 Apr 2002 23:45:02 -0600 |
At 4/2/2002 09:31 PM -0500, Devon wrote:
Slinky is Several things: A boot disk containing: Busybox - GPL uClibc - LGPL nano - GPL mke2fs - GPL cfdisk - GPL fdisk - GPL syslinux - BSD
For the uninitiated here, can anyone tell us what are the main differences between GPL and BSD? That is, those differences about which we actually care? All I know is that most/all of the stuff I see, when I actually stop to notice licensing, seems to be GPL so I'm all in favor of keeping that one. But as you can see, this is a remarkably simplistic analysis... <grin>
The installed programs (The RPMS) We don't distribute them, they are released by Red Hat and others under various licenses. To the best of my knowledge, they are all released under licenses that the Free Software Foundation lists as "GPL Compatable".
Hope you don't mind the correction... that should be "compatible". -- Rodolfo J. Paiz address@hidden
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