On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 03:20:22PM -0700, Walter Landry wrote: > > As noted elsewhere, I'm planning on a "GPL conversion clause". This > > would permit the omission of the endorsements notice. > > If I can convert it to the GPL, then I don't care what the license > says. Heck, I wouldn't mind the GFDL as long as I could just convert > it to the GPL.
That's not exactly what I mean by a conversion clause. See one of my other recent replies in this thread. > I don't see the practical benefits of "suspending" the license. If I > modify the work, I can put my changes under the GPL. That is not that > different from just licensing under the GPL. However, you could still do this. -- G. Branden Robinson | Reality is what refuses to go away Debian GNU/Linux | when I stop believing in it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Philip K. Dick http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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