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> Out of curiosity, what makes the SIL licence something to be avoided?
The probl
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> > Is all the material available in a way that avoids the SIL font license?
> >
On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 11:39 PM Richard Stallman wrote:
> Is all the material available in a way that avoids the SIL font license?
> It is better to avoid that if possible.
Out of curiosity, what makes the SIL licence something to be avoided? The
GNU project licenses list (https://www.gnu.org
Richard Stallman writes:
> Is all the material available in a way that avoids the SIL font license?
> It is better to avoid that if possible.
It looks like that, yes. I'll make sure to specifically avoid the SIL
font license when possible in my in-development library icons.el.
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I'm sure we can use this one way or another.
Is all the material available in a way
Richard Stallman writes:
> > - Atom File Icons Plugin MIT LICENSE
>
> Actually the term "MIT license" is a confusion for two similar
> but not identical license. One is the X11 license and the other is the
> Expat license. Would you please distinguish them?
> See https://gnu.org/licenses/lic