Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Jan 2009 19:01 UTC, submitted by Joel Dahl
FreeBSD The FreeBSD 7-STABLE branch saw its first point release today. Don't let the point release moniker fool you, though, as FreeBSD 7.1 comes packed with a number of pretty significant changes, such as support for OpenSolaris' DTrace, as well as a new, more efficient scheduler.
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RE: GPL criticism
by da_Chicken on Tue 6th Jan 2009 10:27 UTC in reply to "GPL criticism"
da_Chicken
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Do we all have to submit to a single license just to be able to freely share source with each other? I hope not.


Well, if there had to be one free software license "to rule them all", I'd advocate WTFPL. The FSF website says that WTFPL is "a free software license, very permissive and GPL-compatible". If you can't decide under which license you should publish your programs, WTFPL is always a safe choice.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTFPL

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