>>>>> "AS" == Andrew Suffield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Me> Conditions on modification are, of course, a matter of degree. AS> No, actually, they are matters of form. Not AS> degree. Unacceptable forms will always be unacceptable AS> regardless of how large or small the relevant restriction is. A fair if fine point. AS> We've done these to death already, starting in 2003. They're AS> non-free. That won't change. Ah. Well, could you respond to my points as to why I think they _are_ free? I disagree with the terms of the summary. Can you explain to me why requirements to include an author's name make a license non-free, but requirements to maintain copyright notices, warranty disclaimers, license notification, and changelogs are not? At this point, I don't see the serious difference. AS> Future versions of the licenses will be considered the same as AS> any license. Excellent. I think debian-legal's input into the next version of the CC licenses would be really helpful. ~ESP -- Evan Prodromou [EMAIL PROTECTED]