Williams (uh... drunken EASTERBROOK...) says that 

http://news.com.com/Gates+on+Vista%2C+Linux+and+more+-+page+3/2008-1012_3-6136350-3.html

"Stallman, he is truly pure; unlike many people who sort of try to act 
that way, he's pure. In V3 (version three of the General Public License) 
he's going to really make it clear that there's the world of "can never 
be (commercialized)"--nobody can ever make money on it, you know, build 
Web services or things. At least he's pure."

So that's going to be harder to work with?

Gates: Who knows? I don't know. That's his world. The GPL is. The free 
software world is way, way bigger than that, and that will always be 
there. That's a noncontroversial thing that we love. We make some of 
our stuff free, some of our stuff we charge for. It all seems to have 
worked out so far. "

He he.

regards,
alexander.
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