Geronimo and JBoss
Posted Jun 3, 2004 9:26 UTC (Thu) by
angdraug (subscriber, #7487)
In reply to:
Geronimo and JBoss by hingo
Parent article:
Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache Geronimo as an Official Project
Please do not mix things that have nothing to do with each other. I don't know what the FSF has against Apache, but we all know that the Geronimo folks could not reuse LGPL code anyway, just like BSD cannot take (L)GPL code and put it under a pure BSD license. And this is what Greg Stain is talking about.
Should we re-stage the BSD vs. GPL holy war here?
FSF has nothing against Apache, they find ASL 2.0 a fine free software license, the only problem with it being GPL-incompatible.
Geronimo folks could reuse LGPL code, combine it with BSD code, and put it under LGPL, but they willingly chose not to. Fine, they had a reason for that, they want their code to be available to proprietary software vendors, and they are willing to pay the price of implementing J2EE from scratch.
But if that be their goal, they could at least release their code under a GPL-compatible BSD-like license, so that other folks could combine it with LGPL code and put it under LGPL. And at the time Geronimo started, Greg's promises made everyone believe that this scenario is to take place.
The fact that they chose to deny others such freedom shows that they are hostile to GPL. Being a GPL supporter and releasing my own software under GPL, I obviously have a problem with that.
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