Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 8th Jan 2007 18:08 UTC
BSD and Darwin derivatives "Flameeyes (a Gentoo/FreeBSD developer) recently came up with some serious problems among the various *BSD projects who use BSD-4 licensed code (which is all of them). Even other projects like Open Darwin may be affected. The saga started when he discovered the license problems with libkvm and start-stop-daemon. "libkvm is a userspace interface to FreeBSD kernel, and it's licensed under the original BSD license, BSD-4 if you want, the one with the nasty advertising clause." start-stop-daemon links to libkvm, but it's licensed under the GPL which is incompatible with the advertising clause. The good news is that the University of California/Berkley has given people permission to drop the advertising clause. The bad news is that libkvm has code from many other sources and each of them needs to give their permission for the license to be changed. At the moment, development on the Gentoo/FreeBSD is on hold and the downloads have been removed from the Gentoo mirrors."
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RE[2]: exactly
by milles21 on Mon 8th Jan 2007 21:25 UTC in reply to "RE: exactly"
milles21
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2006-11-08

real smart comment show maturity. For the record it does not come from me and I actually prefer Linux and my entire organization runs SLES and Suse 10. I also contribute to numerous projects and support Linux, I do however recommend the benefits of OS X and recommend it over MS to keep UNIX in the organization as oppose to Windows but you know what we have become a community of attackers so I expect Cyclops not to be able to disagree reasonably.

In any case I was pointing out that the customers are paying close attention to the license issues and expect vendors to bare the burden of license issues such as Novell, Apple, and MS.

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