From: Kevin W. <kw...@co...> - 2024-11-05 18:24:01
|
<div><img width="1" height="1" src='https://fedbdhd.r.af.d.sendibt2.com/tr/op/XjsMFyf9LUXxcleklQomEXWE_4Tw5vwiEbR29ctyokZNOwvG_M6kMORhdo6cXylb8tRIeEkO7ewNZRtNzr-qtuHMRqfNXfPaXwSE9D_VDM16BITnn4GtM3O0y9k4bHeXQU1Cd8pmQTPgI7GBzSPGA9bXDXBp-v7C39zjL8vAk7kYI6foCkSz7zY_-xipBSI60eIheRw2RC7uKIbzcFMCXuhM3GoyOESD' /></div>My vote would be no. <br/><br/>> On Nov 5, 2024, at 1:21 PM, Poor Yorick <org...@po...> wrote:<br/>> <br/>> There is no question here that official Tcl releases will be under the license<br/>> they always have been. The question here is whether there is room in TCLLIB,<br/>> which is a collection of disparate software works, for a work licensed under<br/>> the GPL.<br/> |