Phil writes: > Especially since there is really no possibility of having DFSG free > license, since any DFSG license would be self-referential and I'm not > convinced any of the legal profession are going to put up with that sort > of thing.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | The Hasler Public License | | | | You may distribute, in whole or in part, modified or verbatim, | | copies of the program to which this copyright license is | | attached as long as you do not refer to modified or partial | | copies by the same name as the original. You may also distribute, | | in whole or in part, modified or verbatim, copies of this license | | subject to the same condition. | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I fail to see any reason why the above license would be either unenforceable or a bafflement to the legal profession. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI