Linux kernel developers unhappy with GPLv3
25th Sep 2006, 12:54 GMT
Linux is currently distributed under the GNU General Public License, which is a widely used free software license, originally written by Richard Stallman for the GNU project. Currently, GPL is in version 2, with versio...
Linux kernel developers unhappy with GPLv3 related news:
- Linux Kernel Developers' Position on GPLv3 — Slashdot: Developers
- GPLv3 is to preserve Free Software, not kill it — LXer Linux News
- Kernel developers declare GPLv3 dangerous — NewsForge:
- Kernel developers' position on GPLv3 — LWN.net
- LWN: Kernel Developers' Position on GPLv3 — Linux Today
- Linux kernel developers skeptical about GPLv3 — heise online English news
- GPLv3 Could Kill Open Source, Top Linux Developers Warn — eWEEK Technology News
- Linux-Kernel-Entwickler sehen GPLv3 kritisch — heise online News
- Linux: 2.6.18 Kernel Released — LXer Linux News
- Linus introduces 2.6.18 kernel on Talk Like a Pirate Day — Linux.com
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