On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 12:28:29PM -0600, Ken Ismert wrote:
There seems to be a subtext in your message that one license is more
free than the other, and that the more free license is the GPL. This is
not true.
Offering something to someone as "free" with one hand, while taking back
rights with the other is not free. BSD/MIT/ISC licenses retain a very
minimal set of rights to the original author(s), and give away
everything else. Whatever the merits of ISC v. GPL, there's really no
debate on which is more free.
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