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On Jul 5, Lalo Martins wrote [...] > However, the copyright in E says: (actually it says to read imlib.h) > > ----- > All Imlib source code it Copyright (C) 1997 Carsten Haitzler (Rasterman) > and falls, in its current version under the GNU Public LICENSE (GPL). If > you dont know what this means, go read up about it. Simply it means you > can freely copy it, modify it etc. I do however hold ONE EXCEPTION to the > GPL, Imlib, and any derivative source may not be run or compiled on any > Windows or DOS Platfroms (that is Windows1.0-3.11, Windows 95, Windows NT > MS-DOS versions 1.0 and up (all (R) (TM) etc.) etc. all from Microsoft. > Doing so will violate this license agreement. > ----- > > Is this OK for the main distribution? Or do I need to ask Raster to be less > enthusiastical? (This will more likely result in a flame than a new license) On Jul 5, Bruce Perens wrote [...] > Sorry, this is very definitely not free software. Free means free to > everyone, not just free to everyone but users of Microsoft systems. So all E users there, help me beg Raster for a license that allows it to be on the main distribution. Y'know, non-free doesn't get on the official CD; if we could just settle for contrib? [one could argue the GPL is not free as it doesn't allow me to create a derivative work with a different copyright, if we want to go to terms. I personally like E's license and don't see a good chance of a Windoze port anyway... have anyone run X there? How do window managers work in such a hybrid environment?] []s, |alo +---- -- I walk the maze of moments... http://www.webcom.com/lalo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp key in the web page Free Software Union -- http://www.fslu.org Debian GNU/Linux -- http://www.debian.org -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .