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On Mon, 2015-04-06 at 20:17 -0400, Michael B. Trausch wrote:<BR>
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Well, that's pretty much it. Not a license I'd use unless forced to do so for some reason, and only after ensuring that the client fully understood its terms.<BR>
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... and just to make the implication explicit: I would <B><I><U>not</U></I></B> any software under use this license for anything <B><I><U>I</U></I></B> design. There isn't a system out there worth taking under that type of license; it can be replaced with a GPL/BSD/MIT/Apache/WTFPL component or a new component can be designed (correctly) and written from scratch.<BR>
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— Mike
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