Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th Jan 2008 23:18 UTC
Linux Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux operating system, still has no plans to license the Linux kernel under version three of the GNU GPL anytime soon. Torvalds, a vocal critic of GPL v3 while it was being drafted, prefers GPL v2, he told Jim Zemlin, the executive director of the Linux Foundation, Jan. 8 in the first in a series of podcasts titled 'Open Voices', which will feature the industry's top open source and Linux leaders. Torvalds also said Linux was the project that made the split clear between the religious belief in freedom advocated by the Free Software Foundation and the technical superiority that open source and Linux have always been about.
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jabbotts
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2007-09-06

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So basically it comes out that Linus is less interested in the ideology and merits of v3 and more in code
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Wait a minute! Linus is less interested in ideology?



hehe.. I couldn't resist being that everything I've read indicates that Linus is more interested in the development methodology and less interested in the ideology. ;)

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