
A constant thorn in the eye of many Linux kernel developers is the existence of closed-source kernel modules, most notably those by Nvidia and Ati, but also some file system drivers and other elements. Most of the Linux developers have been against these modules ever since they were first used, and in fact, bug reports originating from a tainted kernel are often disregarded and ignored. The kernel developers have now rallied together by
issuing a statement urging vendors to release open source Linux kernel modules and drivers.
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You have the freedom of choice to use or not to use GPL software; nobody is forcing you. Why do you think you have the right to disrespect the freedom and wishes of the GPL software authors who GIVE you their work with very modest conditions?
All a GPL author can do is demand that you conform to the legalities of the GPL license. He can also hope against hope that you are honourable enough to respect the intent of the GPL and not try to skirt around it with a legal loophole.
GPL software isn't going away... its authors like to put their hard work in the hands of people all over the world...so the best thing for non-GPL people is to respect the modest constraints of the GPL code if they wish to use it.
No, you're just plain wrong. The folks dedicated to creating a healthy and vibrant open source eco-system with GPL licensed software are not served at all by looking-the-other-way when closed-source providers violate the spirit if not the legality of the GPL.
You have this exactly backwards. It's companies like Nvidia who are circumventing the freedom of the GPL software authors to have the license of THEIR choice respected.
Edited 2008-06-25 00:51 UTC