
Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
Friday, November 24, 2006, 7:32:55 PM, you wrote:
Josef Svenningsson posted a comment on my blog today that got me to thinking. He suggested that people may be "intimidated by the size of MissingH, confused by the undescriptive name, and don't quite know what's in there." And I think he's right.
first, is it possible to integrate MissingH inside existing core libs, i.e. Haskell libs supported by Haskell community? i think that it will be impossible if MissingH will hold its GPL status. i think that such fundamental library as MissingH should be BSDified to allow use it both in commercial and non-commercial code
I hate to be nitpicking but GPL is not only compatible with but encourages commerce in general and commercial software in particular. It is incompatible with proprietary software. There's a difference. Cheers Ben