-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > what if "hackers" working for a big GPL guy takes your non-GPL'd open > source code, makes a usually trivial change, and instead of contributing > the change back to the original author, they redistribute the result as > their own code, under GPL? It happens with the BSDL. Of course it's ALLOWED by the GPL. The BSDL is FREE CODE. Thats the whole point. What good is writing free code if you dont allow people to use it as much as possible and in as many way's as you can? It's not free code if they can't use it for whatever purpose. > has happened to me many times... > (and for some reason, non-GPL folks never do things like that. go figure) Because the License is not free, and unrestricted. It's an embrace and extend tactic. They take free code and GPL it, killing its free nature. But I have started adding a new clause to my BSDL code now killing their ability to do that. ============================================================================= - -Chris Watson (316) 326-3862 | FreeBSD Consultant, FreeBSD Geek Work: scanner at jurai.net | Open Systems Inc., Wellington, Kansas Home: scanner at deceptively.shady.org | http://open-systems.net ============================================================================= WINDOWS: "Where do you want to go today?" LINUX: "Where do you want to go tomorrow?" BSD: "Are you guys coming or what?" ============================================================================= irc.openprojects.net #FreeBSD -Join the revolution! ICQ: 20016186 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (FreeBSD) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.75-6 iD8DBQE61Z0yoTcdKVapx58RAiGQAJ95WwleJuU2caDiczWnGzgMqG/WlgCfXlFN bmC1oLnwSY+uviUksrxflyo= =UIyy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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