On 10 Oct 1998, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote: > > All this is just splitting hairs, though. The real question is "what > > is KDE's problem with just adding that additional permission to their > > license"? How does it hurt them to do that? > > Is that really not obvious to you?
Craig Sanders and some debian people wanted to play simple tricks ;-) Yours, -- martin P.S.: Please move that discussion away from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you!! // Martin Konold, Herrenbergerstr. 14, 72070 Tuebingen, Germany // // Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // Anybody who's comfortable using KDE should use it. Anyone who wants to tell other people what they should be using can go to work for Microsoft. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: "BCPL gave birth to B, and the child of B was of course C, since the ancestor of X is W, so the sucessor to X must be K."