Kernel developers' position on GPLv3
Kernel developers' position on GPLv3
Posted Sep 23, 2006 10:42 UTC (Sat) by gnb (subscriber, #5132)In reply to: Kernel developers' position on GPLv3 by beoba
Parent article: Kernel developers' position on GPLv3
It would clearly be worse. That was my point: use of Linux in embedded
systems is appealing, but it's usually not the only realistic choice (for
one thing embedded OSs are generally priced far more flexibly than desktop
ones) and simply having all the device manufacturers walk away and choose
proprietary OSs achieves nothing. It doesn't prevent the spread of DRM and
it cuts off a useful source of development effort for the kernel. As other
posters have said, changes in legislation are probably a more realistic
way of tackling DRM. There seems to be a perception that manufacturers
have no choice and therefore that relicensing the kernel can be used as a
way of forcing policy changes on them. Now, I'm less averse to that idea
than some of the kernel developers seem to be, but my experience is that
the premise is just false.
