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On Jun 5, 2011, at 11:47 AM, Simon Phipps wrote:


But just
recall that even the FSF admits that AL2.0 is the best license
where free/open standards are competing with non-free/proprietary
ones.

See Bradley Kuhn's rebuttals to Rob Weir[2][3].

"You should only do that when there is a strong reason to justify it."

I see a number of strong reasons, should people decide
to do it.

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