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[gopher] Re: gopher and pygopherd source moved to git



> > I put it under Mozilla Public License, if that works.
> 
> I think that was one of the problematic ones...  at least in its original 
> incarnation.  Firefox bears this license:
> 
> Overall, the firefox project is licensed under the terms of the Mozilla
> Public License version 1.1 or, at your option, under the terms of the GNU
> General Public License version 2 or subsequent, or the terms of the GNU
> Lesser General Public License version 2.1 or subsequent.
> 
> This works for Debian because the GPL and the LGPL both count as DFSG-free.

I could do tri-license. Besides, it's JavaScript. It's open-source by
its very nature. :)

I'll add GPL/LGPL to the license page for the next release (I'm waiting for
3.0b4 -- there appears to be a preferences bug that I'm hung up on).

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