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:Open Source Does Not Mean Free: Why We are Declaring a License for the Community Database
Open Source Does Not Mean Free: Why We are Declaring a License for the Community Database
Oct 25, 2007, 02 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4492 reads)

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"For all of you depending on the http://gpl3.palamida.com site as an honest and timely resource for status regarding OSS licensing and projects released under GPLv3, and encumbered by its variants, thank you.

"Thank you for your support, feedback, encouragement, and sharp criticisms when required. It is a challenging effort to build a database that is represented by the community, and is maintained by the community. Your help has evolved this resource to become what it is, and is driving changes to better serve your needs..."

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