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RE[3]: Practical considerations
by Valhalla on Sun 22nd Apr 2012 19:44
in reply to "RE[2]: Practical considerations"
Just because you don't know about them doesn't mean they don't exist. Have you actually read the licenses of all the software you use? I can think of about half a dozen, besides the Linux kernel, which don't specify the "or later" version and won't (or can't) update to GPLv3.
You stated that GPLv2 and GPLv3 are incompatible and they are NOT, Linus modified the GPLv2 licence he uses to be incompatible with GPLv3 (or any other later version) by removing the 'or later' clause because he was fully content with GPLv2. Standard GPLv3 and standard GPLv2 are compatible.
Also you say you can think of 6 projects which states GPLv2 only, I could think of two: Linux and Git, both originating from Linus Torvalds. Are you really saying that half a dozen projects stating 'GPLv2 only' is an issue?




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>> "Eh? The GPLv2 licence says 'or later', so unless the 'GPLv2' project has removed the 'or later' clause then they are in no way incompatible. Only project I know of which has done so is Linux, however even here it's not the end of the road as you can dual-license your code."
Just because you don't know about them doesn't mean they don't exist. Have you actually read the licenses of all the software you use? I can think of about half a dozen, besides the Linux kernel, which don't specify the "or later" version and won't (or can't) update to GPLv3.