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Re: OpenGo: A Clarification (from rms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)



> People have now raised a distinct, separate issue: what if someone
> wants to use all or part of OpenGo in a modified program and restrict
> that program, so that it would be proprietary rather than free
> software?  Should that be permitted or not?

If anyone raised this issue, it wasn't on the list.
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