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Voila! A compromise!
So,
Is there anyone who has a problem with this?
Joshua Drake
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Richard Stallman wrote:
> If you guys think it's ok, that would be the best idea :
> - non free : any license permitting that we redistribute freely the
> document (ex opl a+b)
> - ldp : gfdl or opl -a -b only
>
>I think that segregating the existing non-free documents would be a
>very good idea. You could continue to distribute them, but those
>of us for whom they are unacceptable would be able to shun them.
>Meanwhile, it would give new contributors a very clear message
>to make their work free.
>
>
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