
The FSF has
released the third draft of the revised third version of the GNU General Public License. Some of the changes in the new draft, such as the increased clarification and legal language, or the housekeeping changes that reflect new aspects of the license are likely to be accepted. However, the license also includes a new approach to the controversial issue of lock-down technologies as well as more explicit language about patents, including language designed to prevent a re-occurrence of agreements such as the one that Novell entered into with Microsoft - all of which is apt to kindle heated debate as the revision process enters its final stages after fifteen months of intensive work.
Member since:
2006-01-03
- GPL3 goes final
- Linus keeps Linux kernel at GPL2
- Too many people against GPL3
- All GNU tools forked off the GPL2 version and development continues
- Everything keeps going skipping GPL3 altogether
The license sucks for the very fact that it has pretty much split the community and will continue to do so after its release.
Edited 2007-03-28 22:34