XFree86 Alters License
kinema writes "According to the XFree86 announcement starting with XFree86 v4.4.0-RC3 there will be a new license. There are some worries that these changes might be incompatible with the GPL." The FSF has a good page about the problems with BSD-style advertising clauses, which ironically uses XFree86's old license as an example of one to emulate.
f the XFree86 folks want to shoot themselves to foot and slowly bleed to death, it's their choice
wouldn't an X client have to request to the X server to be shot in the foot, wait a while for a gun to be rendered on the local display then be shot in the foot?
"some worries" would require a trip here to read it in (semi-)English?
A GPL inkompatibel XMoose86 once bit my sister... No realli!...Mynd you, XMoose86 bites Kan be pretty nasti...
If I had a quarter for every time I said that, I'd ...I'd ...I wouldn't have any quarters. And I still have laundry to do.
If they go with a more proprietary license, they should probably also change their name to Ex-Free86. :P
Whhheww... All of my projects are already compliant!
Nice link there. All in German. Thanks.
Contributors: You said the code would be left in the CVS under our supervision!
XFree86: We are altering the license. Pray we don't alter it any further.
I propose that this system be run by SCO.
Don't blame me; I'm never given mod points.
Shouldn't you use question marks after interrogative sentences. Or are they not used anymore.
"I think it would be a good idea!"
Gandhi, about Internet Security
He's just respecting my copyright on the "?" symbol.
If you build a project that includes the blood, sweat, and tears of other people, shouldn't they be credited.
If your open source project manager requires you to bleed, sweat, and cry, then you might want to consider forking...