Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Jan 2009 00:15 UTC
GNU, GPL, Open Source Thanks to SGI, a potential disaster for Free software purists has been averted. Back in January 2008, it was discovered by the OpenBSD guys that some of the contributions to X.org and the Mesa 3D Graphics Library made by SGI were covered under permissive open source licenses that didn't fall within FSF's definition of Free software. The FSF Compliance Lab worked with SGI to resolve the issue, and they succeeded.
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RE: :)
by ruinevil on Thu 8th Jan 2009 01:04 UTC in reply to ":)"
ruinevil
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2009-01-08

OpenBSD probably were. No one else is paranoid enough to constantly audit their code like they do. They audit for security, and they audit for licensing.

They appear to be planning to systemically remove GPL code from their base, so they can relicense the entire thing under an ISC license.

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RE[2]: :)
by slougi on Thu 8th Jan 2009 07:34 in reply to "RE: :)"
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2006-08-16

It has been known for quite a while: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=211765

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