From ... From: Erik Naggum Subject: Re: CL-HTTP and AllegroServe license agreement Date: 2000/08/10 Message-ID: <3174896499067696@naggum.net>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 656733687 References: <8modkf$isq$1@fe2.cs.interbusiness.it> <3174811125247019@naggum.net> <3174838831562435@naggum.net> mail-copies-to: never Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Complaints-To: newsmaster@eunet.no X-Trace: oslo-nntp.eunet.no 965911107 28704 195.0.192.66 (10 Aug 2000 12:38:27 GMT) Organization: Naggum Software; vox: +47 800 35477; gsm: +47 93 256 360; fax: +47 93 270 868; http://naggum.no; http://naggum.net User-Agent: Gnus/5.0803 (Gnus v5.8.3) Emacs/20.7 Mime-Version: 1.0 NNTP-Posting-Date: 10 Aug 2000 12:38:27 GMT Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp * Erik Naggum | Thanks for the update. I'll have to get used to "Lesser", which I | think is a bad move when it's official (but cute when unofficial): | good for the politics of free software, bad for free software. * Christopher Browne | The point of "Lesser" was that RMS felt that too many people were | gleefully choosing to use it for software that he'd rather that they | used the GPL for. | | If you use the LGPL for a library, it has less "infectious" effect on the | licensing of other code that might use taht library than does the GPL. | You can write distinctly "non-free" software that uses LGPLed libraries. | | Unsurprisingly, RMS would rather that the GPL was used, so that | people wouldn't write as much "non-free" software, and thus chose | the term "Lesser" to deprecate the use of the LGPL. Thank you for explaning what "good for the politics of free software, bad for free software" means. I'm sure my one-liner was lost on approximately everyone. | Those that despise RMS as some sort of "licensing tyrant" can feel free | to gleefully hold to this as a clear example of all that they deem bad | about him... Good advice. Those who are pathologically prejudicial may feel free to reduce their caffeine intake, though. #:Erik -- If this is not what you expected, please alter your expectations.