You can say it all you want, it doesn't make it true
You can say it all you want, it doesn't make it true
Posted Jul 30, 2013 19:16 UTC (Tue) by raven667 (guest, #5198)In reply to: You can say it all you want, it doesn't make it true by rfontana
Parent article: Android 4.3
> This is one way to comply with the so-called anti-TiVoization
provisions of GPLv3.
Yes and this was poorly advertised and promoted. Even today people commonly claim that the only way to comply with the GPLv3 is to provide the private signing keys or that the GPLv3 is fundamentally incompatible with any kind of boot time checks. I believe that this is one of the main reasons why Linus and many Linux developers don't like the GPLv3 and why many large projects are GPLv2-only or don't pick a GPL-family license at all. I think that we now have less Free Software using the GPL-family after the GPLv3 than before its introduction, which seems like a disaster to me.
I don't see much other than the Google devices which even try to be open, and the Android team didn't even chose the GPL because they believe it is incompatible with their business interests. Whether that is true or not, the fact that the meme is out there and so strong it its own problem that should have been avoided.
