26 Jun
2001
26 Jun
'01
7:43 p.m.
On 26 Jun 2001 09:46:09 +0200, Erik Enge wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Jerome Alet wrote:
For Zope it's not sure, but for Python, as well as for all what people usually call "open source" languages, the license of choice should be the GPL, or at least the LGPL, in order for the language in question to not become bastardized by some powerful entity.
I can't see this happening to that entitys success. Could you give me an example of something like that happening in the past?
Microsoft's proprietary version of Kerberos. Kerberos was licensed under a BSD-style license. Michael Bernstein.