On Saturday 23 October 2004 02:58, Ashar Voultoiz wrote:
I would personally not place my code under LGPL .
Of course you have the right to do that and I do recognise that GPL is more "complete" in comparison with LGPL.
However, I think that LGPL/BSDL can help a piece of software to become very popular in the corporate world.
Although most GNU developers don't like BSDL, they should not be afraid of LGPL: LGPL protects your contributions while allowing them to be linked with non-GPL code. That's of great importance in the modern world and can help you to attain a much broader user base.
Think about it, sometimes even FSF reccomends LGPL.