Torvalds licensing ignorance
Torvalds licensing ignorance
Posted Mar 22, 2007 10:51 UTC (Thu) by Wol (subscriber, #4433)In reply to: Torvalds licensing ignorance by bug1
Parent article: The Torvalds Transcript (InformationWeek)
It's actually quite easy to relicence a project ... particularly when it has a high code churn like Linux.
All it takes is Linus to say "I'm relicencing my code as 'v2 or v3'", and to demand that all new code is licenced the same.
Then you contact all the other "v2 only" people and ask them to relicence their old code.
Finally, you wait (probably not that long) for all the "v2 only" authors that couldn't or wouldn't relicence to be written out of the system. And if you publish their names I'm sure a janitor project would rapidly spring up to do that ...
Bingo. The kernel is now "v2 or v3" right through, and can be changed to "v3 only".
Cheers,
Wol
