>>>> "AT" == Antonio Trande
<anto.trande(a)gmail.com> writes:
AT> Probably i taken too much seriously this "type of joke", so much
AT> that this issue does not deserve any answer.
Well, if the license text says "you must buy me a beer of you see me" or
whatever then that would render the software non-free regardless. If it
says "feel free to", "please consider", "you are strongly
encouraged" or
the like, then the clause does not impact the free-ness of the
software. (Yes, there was some software which required users to
purchase some beverage, and that software was non-free until the license
was altered.)
In this case, it's just a request and can be ignored. (not a lawyer,
blah, blah.) I didn't read the rest of the license to see if there's
anything else in there, though.
- J<