FC4 or FC5

Sean seanlkml at sympatico.ca
Wed Jun 21 05:03:46 UTC 2006


On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 23:48:53 -0500
Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote:

> If you really believe that, why apply the GPL restrictions?  Let
> people reuse it and improve it any way they can.  X probably
> wouldn't exist as a GPL'd work - or NFS, yet they now are
> available for everyone.

Authors that choose the GPL often simply want to know that
they'll have access to any changes others (who want to distribute)
make to their code.

But Les, PLEASE OFFER A SOLUTION.  All you're doing is complaining.
What is your solution?  Do you have one or are you just going to
keep complaining about the GPL?
 
> Even Bill Gates sometimes does charity work...  
> 
> The more interesting issue is what happens when the 2 idealistic
> pursuits you've mentioned clash?  That is, do you deprive the
> people you would like to help with this software by making a system
> that cannot use technologies under different licensing (mp3/mpeg
> and many others) because of the GPL restrictions or will you
> condescend to something like perl's dual license to allow it to
> be improved in any way someone would like?  

There is no way to accommodate the needs of everyone.  The GPL
makes certain trade offs, other licenses make other trade offs.  People
who like the GPL will continue to use it.   And it seems to be working
to produce software that even people who hate the GPL seem to enjoy
using, so it can't really be all that broken.

Sean




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