Very On-topic talk by Bradley Kuhn at Linux.conf.au this month:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ItFjEG3LaA
Still mid-way through it, very philosophical and very good background
from a thoughtful and self-critical GPL advocate on "why GPL", and
"should the GPL always be the way".
On 18/01/15 21:44, grarpamp wrote:
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 5:33 PM, rysiek <[email protected]> wrote:
Facebook's use of OpenSSL is hardly private, as if I were to use Facebook I
would have to interact with their OpenSSL instance/copy/whatever-you-call-it.
No you're interacting with TLS, an open IETF standard protocol
that cryptographically will either secure or not the line connection
regardless of what's behind it is legit or not. Facebook's public
use of TLS front by OpenSSL library or any other implementation
of TLS protocol front is private license wise (while perhaps
unfortunate bug, market share, or otherwise).
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