> >it*, then add my stuff. Ouch. svn is out
> >because of licensing, cvs is not powerfull
> >
> Could you or somebody else explain this repeated claim that the
> Subversion licensing is problematic?
>
> I don't have anything to do with the project, but a quick perusal of the
> license doesn't reveal any problems. It's basically an Apache/BSD
> license (pasted below for your reading pleasure).
You snipped what you should not snip: I'd need to merge CSSC (GPL-ed)
and svn (BSD with advertising). I may not do that. svn license is
okay, but merging it with CSSC is not possible.
Pavel
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