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Greg Ewing wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:46E5DC4B.6030304@canterbury.ac.nz" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">If there's a link on the same web page that works
when the user clicks on it, I don't think they're
even going to notice the difference.</pre>
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They'll notice the difference when they want to redistribute Python,
when they note the new licensing-based restrictions ("GMP must be in a
user-replaceable shared library", "you must distribute the source to
your GMP build").<br>
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I am opposed to using LGPL- or GPL-licensed code in Python.<br>
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<i>larry</i><br>
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