Okay, my early grok of the answers is that there isn't an actual legal
hurdle .. someone else using the module won't be subject to the viral
effect of the GPL in other words.  It's more of a community dislike.  Am I
reading the reaction correctly?

Which reminds me of a quip I read a long time ago, which went something
like:-  I want everyone else's code to be under the BSD license, but I want
my code to be under the GPL ..

Basically meaning the tendency is to want do as much as possible with other
peoples code while putting as much protection around my code.

Maybe there's a license I don't know about that's a good happy medium
between the extremes of BSD and GPL?

+ David Herron

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