Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 9th Jul 2007 17:49 UTC, submitted by Rahul
GNU, GPL, Open Source "After internal consideration in the Samba Team we have decided to adopt the GPLv3 and LGPLv3 licences for all future releases of Samba. The GPLv3 is the updated version of the GPLv2 license under which Samba is currently distributed. It has been updated to improve compatibility with other licenses and to make it easier to adopt internationally, and is an improved version of the license to better suit the needs of Free Software in the 21st Century. To allow people to distinguish which Samba version is released with the new GPLv3 license, we are updating our next version release number. The next planned version release was to be 3.0.26, this will now be renumbered so the GPLv3 version release will be 3.2.0. To be clear, all versions of Samba numbered 3.2 and later will be under the GPLv3, all versions of Samba numbered 3.0.x and before remain under the GPLv2."
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Strictly speaking...
by twenex on Mon 9th Jul 2007 20:09 UTC
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2006-04-21

...we've known this was going to happen for a while.

It's not really news, as such.

RE: Strictly speaking...
by KenJackson on Mon 9th Jul 2007 20:40 in reply to "Strictly speaking..."
KenJackson Member since:
2005-07-18

Almost every story at OSNews gets a comment saying it's not news. Let's just accept that nothing is news so the comment isn't needed.

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RE[2]: Strictly speaking...
by twenex on Mon 9th Jul 2007 20:44 in reply to "RE: Strictly speaking..."
twenex Member since:
2006-04-21

LOL. OK then.

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