In message <mailman.2834.1273453242.23598.python-l...@python.org>, Ed Keith wrote:
> If, on the other hand you are releasing a library, to be incorporated into > other products, If you release it under the GPL I will not take the time > to learn it. I do not want to have to think about what took I can legally > use for what job. Libraries with permissive licenses can be used in any > project. Many contracts prohibit the use of GPL or LGPL code. So I do not > waist my time learning to use libraries covered by restrictive licenses. > So if you want me to even consider using your library do not use GPL, or > LGPL. What have you got against LGPL for this purpose? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list