there's a difference
Posted Mar 22, 2007 18:03 UTC (Thu) by
JoeBuck (subscriber, #2330)
In reply to:
competition is good? by marduk
Parent article:
Linux and flash
GCC uses forks all the time for experimental development, and egcs itself could be seen as this kind of fork. But the forks used the same license, with copyright assignments, to make it easy to re-merge later, or to throw away any experiments that didn't work.
I'm more troubled when license barriers prevent re-merging, because it makes it harder to benefit from the competition. Branch B can't decide that Branch A has a better solution and import their code. ESR's bazaar cannot function.
That's why I regret that Gnash and swfdec have chosen different licenses.
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