On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 10:17:31PM +0200, Thomas Klausner wrote: > On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 08:17:40PM +0400, Aleksej Saushev wrote: > > Thomas Klausner <wiz%netbsd.org@localhost> writes: > > > > > The following licenses are accepted by default: > > > public-domain > > > gnu-gpl-v2 gnu-lgpl-v2 > > > gnu-gpl-v3 gnu-lgpl-v3 > > > original-bsd modified-bsd > > > x11 > > > apache-2.0 > > > cddl-1.0 > > > open-font-license > > > > No MIT license. At least Squeak and SBCL fall under it. > > To quote wikipedia: > > According to the Free Software Foundation, the MIT License is more > accurately called the X11 license, since MIT has used many licenses > for software and the license was first drafted for the X Window > System. > > If enough people see value in keeping them separate, or renaming the > x11 one to mit, we might do that of course... FWIW, "mit" is what is used under src/external. -- Quentin Garnier - cube%cubidou.net@localhost - cube%NetBSD.org@localhost "See the look on my face from staying too long in one place [...] every time the morning breaks I know I'm closer to falling" KT Tunstall, Saving My Face, Drastic Fantastic, 2007.
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