On 14 September 1999, Barry A. Warsaw said: > Data point: I know that there are a number of companies that have > embedded JPython in their commercial products. So far I've had zero > complaints from them on the JPython license. Just thought I should join the tide of opposition: heck, I *work* for CNRI and I still don't like the license. I didn't say much about the new JPython license because a) I trust Barry's judgement, b) it was certainly an improvement over the old JPython license, and c) I wasn't especially worried about one part of CNRI (Guido's group) taking JPython away from another part (the group that Andrew and I are on). However, that doesn't change the fact that the "new" license is a nasty piece of legalistic gibberish. Making it the license for Python 1.6 would be a major setback -- while it was better than the old JPython license, it's a damn sight worse than the old Python license. I have zero sympathy for the legal beagles here with their narrow corporatist viewpoint; trying to treat Python as just another potential piece of intellectual property is wrong-headed in the extreme. The free software world simply does not work that way. BTW, I suspect that the companies embedding JPython haven't minded the license because they come from the Java world, a world that seems to me to be dominated by corporate pin-headed thinking. The idea of community, openness, and sharing is utterly alien to these suit-wearing, smarmy Java frat-boy types, so JPython's licensing terms were probably a breath of fresh air to them. ("What? No $100,000 source license fee? Wow!") ("But wait Chip -- it's not BUZZWORD COMPLIANT! I can't find enough TLAs!!!") Hmmm, enough flaming Java weenies. Please, don't anybody take the last paragraphy too seriously or personally... Greg -- Greg Ward - software developer gward@cnri.reston.va.us Corporation for National Research Initiatives 1895 Preston White Drive voice: +1-703-620-8990 Reston, Virginia, USA 20191-5434 fax: +1-703-620-0913
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