[OSGeo-Edu] Is this license ok? if so will switch this week

Tyler Mitchell tylermitchell at shaw.ca
Tue Oct 10 15:33:09 EDT 2006


Hi Gary,
 From my perspective I think this is a good idea.  Using this  
recognised license is preferred to something custom, its meaning and  
intent are laid out quite well.

Tyler


On 9-Oct-06, at 11:54 AM, Gary Watry wrote:

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