[KLUG Members] darwin
Greg Mason
members@kalamazoolinux.org
Thu, 7 Aug 2003 16:04:01 -0400
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I wonder if Apple is going to donate to the RedHat's Open Source legal
fund?
On that note:
I also read that SuSE wants in on the fight against SCO. :) If somebody
wants a URL, I could hunt through my history, just email me privately.
-Greg
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 01:47 PM, J. Edward Durrett wrote:
> This might be of interest to all interested in free software and os x:
>
> Apple Public Source License Version 2.0
> Apple is pleased to announce the 2.0 version of the Apple Public
> Source License. It improves upon the OSI-approved APSL 1.2
> by conforming to the definition of Free Software
> Licenses, as certified by the Free Software
> Foundation. We are grateful to Richard Stallman for his
> many helpful comments in this process. APSL 2.0 is also
> being submitted to the Open Source Initiative
> to certify its continued compliance with the Open Source Definition.
> For more details, see the announcement . [Aug 06
> 2003]
>
> http://www.opensource.apple.com/news/2.0-announce.html
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I wonder if Apple is going to donate to the RedHat's Open Source legal
fund?
On that note:
I also read that SuSE wants in on the fight against SCO. :) If
somebody wants a URL, I could hunt through my history, just email me
privately.
-Greg
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 01:47 PM, J. Edward Durrett wrote:
<excerpt>This might be of interest to all interested in free software
and os x:
<bold><fontfamily><param>Lucida Grande</param><smaller>Apple Public
Source License Version 2.0
</smaller></fontfamily></bold><fontfamily><param>Lucida Grande</param><smaller>Apple
is pleased to announce the 2.0 version of the Apple Public Source
License. It improves upon the OSI-approved APSL 1.2 by
conforming to the definition of Free Software Licenses,
as certified by the Free Software Foundation.
We are grateful to Richard Stallman for his many helpful comments in
this process. APSL 2.0 is also being submitted to the
Open Source Initiative to certify its continued compliance
with the Open Source Definition. For more details, see the
<color><param>0000,0000,AAA9</param>announcement </color>.
[Aug 06 2003]
http://www.opensource.apple.com/news/2.0-announce.html</smaller></fontfamily></excerpt>
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