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by binaryfinery
5676 days ago
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On the contrary: the software is called "hudson", and the license explicitly grants the right to deal in the software without restriction. Those rights include the rights to distribute and publish, but "including" doesnt mean "only". In any case, how would one publish this software without using the name "hudson"? Does this license imply that prior to publishing the software we have to replace every instane of the letters h u d s o n with something else? That would not be "without restriction". There are several licenses written that say "you may not use our name to promote your version of the software" or something like that. MIT is not one of them. Oracle is welcome to fork it and give it a tougher license. Dont expect it will see many commits after that tho. |
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