On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 7:02 PM, Bruno Haible <[email protected]> wrote: > > The situation with GPL and LGPL is different: A change in the license of > the code is a very careful decision. Whereas the FDL license version does > not matter for many developers. This explains the difference in module > structure.
Is this true? The GFDL certainly caught a lot of attention when it came out. Also, if the "or any later version" clause isn't given, it seems there could be a problem blindly upgrading. At a quick glance, the situation doesn't look that different. -- Jeff Bailey - http://www.raspberryginger.com/jbailey/ "This specification should be read like all other specifications. First, it should be read cover-to-cover, multiple times. Then, it should be read backwards at least once. Then it should be read by picking random sections from the contents list and following all the cross-references." - HTML5
