GNU TLS copyright
Posted Sep 28, 2013 20:15 UTC (Sat) by
khim (subscriber, #9252)
In reply to:
GNU TLS copyright by oldtomas
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30 years of GNU
Oh, for $DEITY's sake, khim!. We were discussing the license of the GNUTLS code,
Really? Sorry, to disasppoint you, but we were talking about an article which clearly says the development of gnutls is moving outside
the infrastructure of the GNU project and that Nikos (one of two principal developers of GnuTLS) no longer consider GnuTLS
a GNU project. Nothing more, nothing less.
coriordan made ridiculous claim that neither GnuTLS nor its developers actually left and another even more ridiculous one that all the GNU releases since the article have all been made by… Nikos. This is what we discussing.
not the owner of the ftp site whence the sources come from.
Why?
Let's stay focused, pretty please.
Well, let's. One property of GNU project is that it's source is distributed via ftp.gnu.org: we strongly recommend using ftp.gnu.org to distribute official releases. Another one is that GNU package maintainers are supposed request either to assign the copyright to the Free Software Foundation or to sign a copyright disclaimer to put this change in the public domain. And yet another one is that GPL license upgrade is recommended.
A far cry from "leaving", as you posted in your original article, though.
Really? License itself is important sign of GNU project, but far from the only sign. It's not even the most important one: there are plenty of non-GNU projects under GNU license. But if author of GnuTLS says that he no longer consider GnuTLS
a GNU project, stops assigning copyright to FSF, no longer uses GNU-provided facilities, switches from GPLv3 back to GPLv2 (note that zombie project which proudly claims that this project is part of the GNU Project still as proudly claims that it's license is GNU General Public License v3 or later, too) then what exactly ties it to GNU project? One measly file?
For all practical purposes GnuTLS have left the GNU project, if they are keeping few attribution files to keep the name I would not blame them.
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