On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 09:15:34AM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2007/11/30 10:41, Lars Noodin wrote:
> > qmail
> 
> never had a license - now it's in the public domain it's allowed
> to distribute it, but I don't like to imagine what misc@ would look
> like after the following release if it was to be switched in base...

Just before it was in public domain:
Did someone asked the author if it was accepted to put a BSD-like
license on it? He allowed us to share and modify the software but had no
official document about is (a license). I think he just might accept us
to licence it.

Well, I'm don't know very much about licensing etc.. However, it is in
public domain now. Wich I find another strange thing, while there is no
'legal way' to put something in public domain.

Pieter Verberne

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