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  I'd say only this: if the GPL gets in your way, that's
  because you want to distribute proprietary software, right?
Wrong. Compare GPL to MIT and you will understand.


I still don't understand. Please be explicit: what would you want to do that the GPL prevents you to do? Don't say "I want to distribute under another licence". If that's your reason, I would like to know why you would want to distribute under another licence (and beware circular reasoning). If you have another reason, please tell me because really, I have no idea.




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