[Fredrik Lundh] > ... > are you saying the 1.6 will be the last version that is > truly free for commercial use??? If this is a serious question, it disturbs me, because it would demonstrate a massive meltdown in trust between the community and BeOpen PythonLabs. If we were willing to screw *any* of Python's + Commercial users. + Open Source users. + GPL users. we would have given up a month ago (when we first tried to release 2b1 with a BSD-style license but got blocked). Unfortunately, the only power we have in this now is the power to withhold release until the other parties (CNRI and FSF) agree on a license they can live with too. If the community thinks Guido would sell out Python's commercial users to get the FSF's blessing, *or vice versa*, maybe we should just give up on the basis that we've lost peoples' trust anyway. Delaying the releases time after time sure isn't helping BeOpen's bottom line.
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