I seem to remember the same sort of cr@p over D&D a decade or so ago. Only thing is it's not paper and dice any more, and the weapons are a little more sophisticated.
Sh1t happens daily, i'ts just a matter of how stinky it is.
There seems to be an awful lot of talk about using some code that is GPL'd in a new product. What's teh story with using a GPL'd library in a product that you don't want to GPL? Would the new product have to be GPL'd or could you release the new code under any licence you felt like, but keep the library GPL'd???
Throwing round headlines liek this ain't gonna help anybody
If you actually read the title, it says 'Office XP Killer?'. Now in my book, that's asking a question, not making a statement.
Ha! No teams from the northern hemisphere can play rugby.
Most NH teams can play rugby, just not for very long. They all managed to get hammered by a decent team in the last 20-30 minutes of the game.
Well, I guess that proves Alan doesn't read slashdot. He is Welsh. BIG difference. Especially when it comes to things like Rugby.
Yeh, the Welsh can actually play rugby.
I seem to remember the same sort of cr@p over D&D a decade or so ago. Only thing is it's not paper and dice any more, and the weapons are a little more sophisticated.
Sh1t happens daily, i'ts just a matter of how stinky it is.
There seems to be an awful lot of talk about using some code that is GPL'd in a new product. What's teh story with using a GPL'd library in a product that you don't want to GPL? Would the new product have to be GPL'd or could you release the new code under any licence you felt like, but keep the library GPL'd???