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AGPL and Debian
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| In conclusion we will continue to access AGPL works into main subject to
| the rest of the checks that we also normally perform.
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2008/11/msg00097.html
Recent:
GPLv3/AGPLv3 Adoption: If It Happened Too Fast, I'd Be Worried
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| Since the release of GPLv3, technology pundits have been opining about how
| adoption is unlikely, usually citing Linux's still-GPLv2 status as (often
| their only) example. Even though I'm a pro-GPLv3 (and, specifically,
| pro-AGPLv3) advocate, I have never been troubled by slow adoption, as long as
| it remained on a linear upswing from release day onward (which it has).
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http://www.softwarefreedom.org/blog/2008/nov/13/gplv3-agplv3-adoption/
AGPLMail - A new horizon?
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| The new challenge for freesoftware enthusiasts is the menace called 'Cloud
| Computing' which is basically Software as a Service(SaaS) shrouded in a
| catchy name. The new licence AGPLv3 is framed precisely to counter this
| unhealthy trend.
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http://suruma.freeflux.net/blog/archive/2008/11/27/agplmail-a-new-horizon.html
AGPLv3 Keeps Open Source Vibrant in Age of SaaS
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| For all practical purposes, the AGPLv3 is a key advance for everyone involved
| in open source, regardless of if you are a software developer, Internet end
| user or enterprise end user. The AGPLv3 closes the ASP loophole and keeps the
| freedom of open source software alive, in the age of SaaS and hosted
| applications.
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https://fossbazaar.org/?q=content/agplv3-keeps-open-source-vibrant-age-saas
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