The disagreement
Posted May 20, 2003 17:37 UTC (Tue) by
corbet (editor, #1)
In reply to:
The end of the line for GNU Ghostscript by mmarkov
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The end of the line for GNU Ghostscript
It has to do with the way ghostscript is developed - new code goes into "AFPL ghostscript," which has a non-free license. You can distribute the source, but you can't sell it. After a year, that code goes into GNU Ghostscript (soon to be "GPL Ghostscript") and is licensed under the GPL. The "censorship" reference has to do with the fact that RMS disallows any mention of AFPL ghostscript in any FSF communications about GNU ghostscript (or anything else). See, for example, this note from RMS prompted by the GNU Ghostscript 5.10 release.
We're looking into this and should have an article in the Weekly Edition this Thursday.
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