Remove Non-Profit Open Software License from the set of 'added permission' licenses. Although it actually does qualify as an Open Source license (because it allows relicensing under plain OSL), its wording is unclear and could easily be misunderstood, and it contributes to incompatible license proliferation.

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@ -108,12 +108,6 @@ the resulting combined work, as long as you follow the requirements of the
licences of this work in regard to all of the the resulting combined work
aside from the work licensed under the Open Software License.
This work also comes with the added permission that you may combine it with a
work licensed under the Non-Profit Open Software License (any version) and
distribute the resulting combined work, as long as you follow the
requirements of the licences of this work in regard to all of the the
resulting combined work aside from the work licensed under the Non-Profit
Open Software License.
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

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@ -112,13 +112,6 @@ the resulting combined work, as long as you follow the requirements of the
licences of this work in regard to all of the the resulting combined work
aside from the work licensed under the Open Software License.
This work also comes with the added permission that you may combine it with a
work licensed under the Non-Profit Open Software License (any version) and
distribute the resulting combined work, as long as you follow the
requirements of the licences of this work in regard to all of the the
resulting combined work aside from the work licensed under the Non-Profit
Open Software License.
This Transitive Grace Period Public Licence (the "License") applies to any