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Y0 wheres it hanging?
toadlife:
--- Quote from: piratePenguin ---And that would be Y Windows.
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Too bad it's under the GPL. That will cause it to fail.
WMD:
--- Quote ---What license is Y released under?
The server code is released under the GPL. The client libraries (intended for use by application developers) are released under the LGPL. The yiterm program shipped with Y is released under the CPL as it uses the CPL'd libiterm library. (The yiterm program is simply a proof of concept and a GPL'd replacement is planned.)
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And what's with GPL software ultimately failing?
Orethrius:
--- Quote from: WMD ---And what's with GPL software ultimately failing?
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More BSD-licence-wanking. I don't see any shortage of Apache servers.
piratePenguin:
--- Quote from: toadlife ---Too bad it's under the GPL. That will cause it to fail.
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So you have a problem with the GPL then?
Oh wait, we've gone over this before.
In the future, anything and everything I write (as in programming stuff) in my own time, will almost definetly be GPLed (assuming it's my choice). Even libraries, so if some non-free feckor wants to link with my libraries, they may switch to a free-software licence or gtfo.
WMD:
--- Quote from: Orethrius ---I don't see any shortage of Apache servers.
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Apache isn't under the GPL either.
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