GNU's healthy now, and will soon be moreso
Posted Sep 28, 2013 1:55 UTC (Sat) by
khim (subscriber, #9252)
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GNU's healthy now, and will soon be moreso by drag
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30 years of GNU
Microsoft Windows is not better developed, Microsoft didn't really have a operating system that was competitive with Unix (proprietary or free) until 2000
What are you talking about? Windows NT was released back in 1993. Sure, version suitable for desktop (with accelerated 3D and other goodies) was not released till 2000, but Windows NT was used on quite a few workstation in that period.
BSDi getting sued in the early 1990's doesn't support your contention at all, IMO. The only thing that it does illustrate is the destructive and toxic nature that copyright restrictions (and other IP) have on technological advancements.
Sure, but what this has to do with anything? Yes, BSDs suffered from BSDi processing and lost couple of years as a result but when USL v. BSDi case was resolved Linux was still pretty weak OS which was clearly inferior to BSD. But managed to take over (as even some BSD guys admit). The question is still open if it was because of copyleft of if it was because of something else (Linus personality?), but it looks that copyleft actually helped.
But that was different era: era when people (and not corporations) were main actors in FOSS projects, era when ASF tended to it's server and had no interest in office suites and, of course, era when copyleft meant tit-for-tat and nothing else. We still don't know how new and improved GPLv3-based copyleft will affect the balance. So far we are observing both positive and negative effects from it. E.g. Samba. Samba 4 will probably open some new opportunities but at the same time we can't use Samba with our Android devices (at least not on stock roms) because it's GPLv3-licensed now. Only time will tell which way this whole thing will go. Ditto for other GPLv3-based projects.
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