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It's easy to rewrite history, but it's also SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO highly likely that if that were the case there would be no linux today.
there might even not be a webkit, and many others.
While theres a HUGE wave of FUD against the GPL those days, because the bay area figured they make money more easily off BSD licenses and other permissive licenses, everyone who joined Linux joined it for the goddamn GPL, that is, back in the days. (now that linux is big you join it for various reasons).
You know, BSD *was* already there in various forms and the kernel(s) more advanced than Linux (which had, well, nothing).