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I had the same feeling and considering the general attitude I was actually considering signing that agreement and getting involved but now I'm not, especially considering the rest of the responses I got and a few PM's which to paraphrase were mostly variations of how dare you question licensing, LL, the sheep, or some variation of the three. You were one of the few who's response I really appreciated though since you had reasoned it and actually asked the question I was hoping someone would ask but didn't have a reason to ask myself. Hope you won't be a stranger in third party projects which actually adhere to the spirit (LL only applies to the legalism but breaks the spirit) of a free project (as in Tibet) and not just one where the code is free (as in beer).
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