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Miguel de Icaza: “We Have Removed All of the GPL Code” (MonoDevelop)

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RS
Roy Schestowitz
Dec 24, 2009

“YESTERDAY we showed that Microsoft’s “promise” to Moonlight has
at least 10 holes in it and an ongoing discussion at LWN finds even
more holes which are inferred from the original text of the
“promise” (the FSF found the Mono “promise” to be
unacceptable)….

“One person has pointed out that Novell is in the process of
removing GPL code as though it is not acceptable. From Miguel de
Icaza’s blog:

” * MonoDevelop code is now LGPLv2 and MIT X11 licensed. We have
removed all of the GPL code…”


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Roy Schestowitz

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