FSF is SOLVING a problem that did not exist 10 years ago
Posted Oct 2, 2006 18:33 UTC (Mon) by
landley (subscriber, #6789)
In reply to:
FSF is SOLVING a problem that did not exist 10 years ago by khim
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Busy busy busybox
The bogeyman the FSF has been waving for years is "we may have to ammend
GPL if a court case proves it unenforceable". This didn't happen, instead
a bunch of case law has piled up around the world showing that GPLv2 is
very enforceable.
The FSF isn't doing GPLv3 because GPLv2 is no longer useable. The FSF is
doing GPLv3 because the FSF now wants more. With GPLv2 you still get back
modified source code, but that's not enough for the FSF. People were
burning code into ROM 20 years ago, but now the FSF wants to dictate how
the hardware is made, and is using the "or later" clause to do it.
As Darth Vader said: "I am altering the bargain. Pray I don't alter it
any further."
Rob
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