On 22 Jun 2001 10:29:19 -0400, Shane Hathaway wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2001 04:24, Erik Enge wrote:
I'd love to lobby DC to start thinking about this, how do I get in touch with the management team? It would be great if we could discuss this on zope-licenses@zope.org (or similar) and have them read/comment on that list. To start off with, it would be great if we could see the rationale for the ZPL, and how they think it applies to the current situation.
Explain why it's important to you and why you can't get by on the current situation. You can send them directly or I can forward emails to the management.
a lot of people use Zope. a lot of people release under the GPL, mainly because they don't want others (companies?) to "use" their code wothout giving back something (their code) or release modified code without giving back the modifications. a lot of people belongs _both_ groups and experience a lot of difficulties releasing code for zope. i think that releasing zope under a gpl-compatible license or under a double license (zpl+gpl, the distributor can choose) will do a lot of good to the people using the gpl and *no harm* to dc, because being dc holder of the copyright can always distribute under alternate licenses, usefull to its business plans, etc. also, the gpl-compatible license seems better to me than double license, because everybody (not only the users on one of the two licenses) will be able to include and distribute *any* code written for zope. ciao, federico -- Federico Di Gregorio MIXAD LIVE Chief of Research & Technology fog@mixadlive.com Debian GNU/Linux Developer & Italian Press Contact fog@debian.org Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? -- Juvenal, Satires, VI, 347