Is it actually the case that only CLISP uses XREF (as swank- loader.lisp seems to indicate)? If so, perhaps this would help simplifying the licensing...
On Oct 4, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Wolfgang Jenkner wrote:
Marco Baringer mb@bese.it writes:
diff -u slime/ChangeLog:1.961 slime/ChangeLog:1.962
[...]
- Change license statement to say that all files without an explicit
- copyright notice are public domain. This change will allow SLIME
- to moved out of debian's nonfree tree.
IIRC the main reason for SLIME being considered non-free is the licence of xref.lisp, in particular
Any work distributed or published that in whole or in part contains or is a derivative of this software or any part thereof is subject to the terms of this agreement.
See
http://news.gmane.org/group/gmane.lisp.slime.devel/thread=3875/ force_load=t/focus=4140
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