On Jun 5, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Simon Phipps wrote:
Sorry, but you *based* your conclusion of the inevitability of there being
2 projects on the *ideology* of copyleft vs non-copyleft.
I did that because the diversity of the world of FOSS is a clearly observable fact. You observe a
different world around you? I don't want to argue about it precisely because it's so obvious :-)
It is, agreed. Maybe I am just somewhat of an optimist
that I believe even pure idealogical stakeholders can find
common ground and that nothing is "inevitable".
So back to the constructive point: what are the best, most uniting proposals we can come up with
for ASF and LibreOffice to co-operate?
Agreed again, and glad to see everyone discussing and negotiating
these proposals... and others!
Cheers!
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