Linus' comments on GPLv3
Posted Apr 7, 2006 11:24 UTC (Fri) by
drag (subscriber, #31333)
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Linus' comments on GPLv3 by stevenj
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Bruce Perens: State of Open Source
I think that Linus's comments were more of STFU on the mailing list then anything else.
Seemed like a smart move. I'd would of liked to think I would of done the same thing.
Think about it... Does the Linux kernel realy need to get into a licensing war with it's kernel developers? So Linus choose the safe path (stick with GPL2) and stuck with it so that you wouldn't have people starting to around and threating to fork and such or getting into idiotic psuedo-legallese battles instead of actually working on code and getting all pissed off and worked up over something that, at this time, is not that important in Linux kernel-land.
As a leader you have to be willing to make quick judgements and then stick with them. It's part of a trick of making people get along.
Later on I figure when things settle out a bit and the GPLv3 is a reality rather then a discussion point. Then Linus will probably make a more sound judgement on the matter. Even if he chooses to stick GPLv2-only I figure it would be very possible that if enough developers had good enough reasons to convince most people to dual license it or whatnot I think that he'd go for it.
It's part of being a manager, I figure.
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