> What I meant in saying the CDDL is less restrictive than the GPL is that
> the CDDL can be freely used in conjunction with code under other
The CDDL is more restrictive in numerous ways, and in the Solaris case
has an obnoxious requirement to use the US joke courts for any legal
decisions (which means the license is I'm pretty sure not even valid in
some parts of the world).
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