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While we have been tracking a number of licenses since the inception of the site, we will be incorporating Affero as of this week. Note that we did provide a running list as of this post - http://gpl3.blogspot.com/2008/03/gpl-project-watch-list-for-week-of-0321.html.
Please contact me if you need the information in a a specific format at rdgroup@palamida.com.
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