Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Mar 2006 23:28 UTC
GNU, GPL, Open Source "Fans of open source software have been buzzing since Linus Torvalds, creator of the popular Linux operating system, indicated he wouldn't adopt a new version of the license under which Linux is distributed. Torvalds' opinion matters because his program is by far the most popular open source program in the world. In an interview via e-mail with Forbes, Torvalds discusses GPLv3, digital rights management and sharks with laser beams. "From where I'm standing, [the GPLv3] says that you suddenly can't use the software in certain 'evil ways' (where evil is defined by the FSF--it doesn't actually cover the James Bond kind of evil, but if you can see Richard Stallman as a less dashing James Bond, it would be that kind of evil)."
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RE: Sigh
by james_gnz on Fri 10th Mar 2006 08:39 UTC in reply to "Sigh"
james_gnz
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GPL this and GPL that - someone mentioned Sharks With Lasers On Their Heads. Where are they?

I think this is Linus' analogy for DRM PCs. I think he's saying don't worry, it will never happen.

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