removed further unintresting parts

svn path=/trunk/kdebase/konsole/; revision=11817
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Lars Doelle
1998-10-28 06:09:47 +00:00
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The part of Konsole that constitutes the `libkonsole' library is
subject of the GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (LGPL) with
the above permission included.
If you're a freeware author and in need of any changes to the
libkonsole for your work, the usual send-me-the-patch procedure
applies.
~~~~~
Rational
One might wonder about the complication of the license of Konsole
and it's parts, so some explanation is needed for the ones who take
care of this.
Because QT (on which the whole KDE bases) is a non-GPL library a
lot of concerns have been mentioned, one of them making Debian and
others to stop distributing KDE. As a result of this, authors of other
parts of KDE have moved to the Artistic License.
Now since some of these authors might want to reuse the core parts
of Konsole (and i encourage them to do so), i have formally to enable
them by putting these parts under a different license (LGPL for
these authors and an extra permission for Debian).

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@@ -39,26 +39,3 @@
The part of Konsole that constitutes the `libkonsole' library is
subject of the GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (LGPL) with
the above permission included.
If you're a freeware author and in need of any changes to the
libkonsole for your work, the usual send-me-the-patch procedure
applies.
~~~~~
Rational
One might wonder about the complication of the license of Konsole
and it's parts, so some explanation is needed for the ones who take
care of this.
Because QT (on which the whole KDE bases) is a non-GPL library a
lot of concerns have been mentioned, one of them making Debian and
others to stop distributing KDE. As a result of this, authors of other
parts of KDE have moved to the Artistic License.
Now since some of these authors might want to reuse the core parts
of Konsole (and i encourage them to do so), i have formally to enable
them by putting these parts under a different license (LGPL for
these authors and an extra permission for Debian).