The license question arises again ...
Some years ago I sat down and wrote a series of aphorisms about software development. These aphorisms arise from Taoism and several sources. You can find them here.
One of them, aphorism 3 is applicable to this case
'... When we approach life ... seeing everything only in terms of what we can get out of it, careless of the consequences of our craving, we suck dry the resources that sustain us. The forests are felled, desert and scrub take hold, animals go extinct, the land blows away as dust and people die or walk away.'
I think I've reached that point here. This leaves the question of the license unresolved. In fact this issue has been rumbling on since 2005 when people objected even to GPL (look back in this group and you'll see legions complaining about GPL). The current license is much more tolerant than the GPL. However people still seem to rage about the license and demand to get what they want for nothing.
Now Smita has made a suggestion which meets the needs of both parties. Pay for BSD. This is a sensible suggestion because it demarcates those who want something for nothing from those who are willing to give something for what they want. If people want to pay me for BSD, rather than a lawyer as Aditya suggested, this will help my situation a lot!
A lawyer, even a low end lawyer, is probably £250 per hour and redrafting a new license is, conservatively, a week's work, say 35 hours. Multiply the two and you get £8750. So let's fix £8500 on the BSD. I've put the proposal up on the Shen homepage and people can write pledges. If we make it and the pledges are honoured, then I'll turn Shen over to BSD. If not, then the whole license question is dusted and done with.
Mark