Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Mar 2007 13:58 UTC, submitted by michuk
Window Managers "The performance of desktop computers increases year by year. This gives the programmers great opportunities to further improve the desktop experience of the users. However, what should you do when you have an old computer that is not capable of running the latest and hottest software? How can you benefit from the great software that is X.org when you can't run a desktop that takes advantage of its best features? No need for upgrading your PC, when you can have a usable alternative with the current one. Let me introduce you to Enlightenment E17 - the window manager with minimal hardware requirements that may amaze you."
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RE: Found it!
by dylansmrjones on Mon 5th Mar 2007 09:48 UTC in reply to "Found it!"
dylansmrjones
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2005-10-02

The BSD-license _is_ a copyleft license. A "weak" one, but none the less still copyleft. I prefer the MIT-license, since it's even more permissive and best of all - it's even shorter ;)

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RE[2]: Found it!
by Soulbender on Mon 5th Mar 2007 11:27 in reply to "RE: Found it!"
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2005-08-18

"A "weak" one, but none the less still copyleft"

Or "strong", depending on your point of view ;)

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RE[3]: Found it!
by dylansmrjones on Mon 5th Mar 2007 13:09 in reply to "RE[2]: Found it!"
dylansmrjones Member since:
2005-10-02

Yes, of course. That's why I used these -> ""

Personally I think it depends on your intentions with a given software solution whether or not it's a strong or weak copyleft. Of course - such a pragmatique view is booring, but I'm boring anyway ;)

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