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Old 08-28-2012, 12:32 PM   #130
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Originally Posted by hawhill View Post
In fact, it was merely kind of a renewal of a funny license joke I've played in another instance. It was meant to scare newbies enough to not let them try it unprepared for havoc - the software was only tested on my own device at that point. I'm open to license it under any license. As personal preferences go, I'm a fan of the MIT/BSD license family. However, I understand the reasons to use GPL, and I don't like arguing about them.

So: if needed, I'll happily relicense to what is requested. Just drop a note.
I try to avoid GPL whenever possible, but sometimes a piece of GPL is just too good to bother trying to reinvent it from scratch. I suspect that is why your muPDF project is GPL. It appears that MIT and BSD are compatible with the Freescale license, if you do not openly publish their modified source modules that you link to your program.
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