The installation runs a little license acceptance thing. First of all, the
MIT, ZPL, and GPL licenses are just that: licenses, not EULAs. They aren't
contracts.
Also, the GPL doesn't have conditions for use, so there is no "acceptance"
required to use GPL software. The conditions don't apply.
As for the MIT and ZPL, these specify conditions for use, but it is still
completely unnecessary to have this little acceptance crap. All it does is
waste people's time. EULA acceptance is for proprietary software and it is
a shame if we start mimicking it in the free computing world.
It's insulting, annoying, and unnecessary. Please remove it.
Nobody/Anonymous ( nobody ) - 2009-04-05 05:45
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