In message <mailman.141.1273767256.32709.python-l...@python.org>, Ed Keith wrote:
> Assertion I: > If person A is free to do more than person B, then person A has > more freedom then person B. > > Assertion II: > If person A is free do perform an action person B is not free to > perform then person A is free to do more than person B. > > Assertion III: > If person B is restricted in some way that person A is not them Person A > is free to do something Person B is not free to do. > > Conclusion: > If person B is more resticted than Peston A, Person A has mor freedom > than person B. > > Which step in this reasoning do you disagree with? Under the GPL, everybody has exactly the same freedoms. So which of your assertions is supposedly a criticism of the GPL? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list