Recommendation: no GPLv3 for Solaris
Posted Feb 10, 2007 19:12 UTC (Sat) by
Arker (guest, #14205)
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Recommendation: no GPLv3 for Solaris by landley
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Recommendation: no GPLv3 for Solaris
Actually Sun has been involved in the GPL v3 process from the beginning, they didn't just jump on it because Linus dislikes it.
I think the fears of Linux borrowing their code are overblown - the basics are so different you can't just yank code from one to the other anyway. The licenses don't have to be compatible for one group to look at how the other one is doing things and then code their own version. But there does seem to be some fear there, and Linus being anti-v3 can only help in terms of Sun using it.
From what I gathered from the blurb, it sounds like many of their current developers are knee-jerking against the idea - this isn't a surprise really. Some people like to be the big fish in the little pond. But if Sun wants to make that a bigger pond, they'll have to attract an audience outside of the group that's happy with things as they are.
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