http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=198001444
<quote> The next version of the open source license is dividing the community, and it isn't even out yet [...] Bare facts: What's the difference betweekn free and open? Ask Richard Stallman, who wrote the first GPL. [...] Eben Moglen, who is helping craft GPLv3, wrote a treatise on intellectual property in 2003 called "The dotCommunist Manifest" [...] Having deliberately missed the March deadline, there's no firm date yet for the completed version of GPLv3. But most users aren't in a hurry. Rather than squabble over GPLv3 later, the Christian Science Monitor's Barbounist says, "it's in the best interest of the community to work these issues out now." </quote> And in the meantime... Eben The Grandiose' planned speech for his OSBC keynote this May 22, 2007: <quote> Copyleft Business Models: Why It's Good Not To Be Your Competitor's Free Lunch Abstract: Now that the GPL wars are over, and we have two good GPLs to choose from, it is time to re-ask some fundamental questions about business models and software licenses. In this talk, I explain why smaller software-focused businesses will soon be deserting Apache- and BSD-style permissive licenses for GPL[2 3] and their successors. </quote> LOL. regards, alexander. -- "Either the second or third discussion draft will be designated the ``last call'' draft. This draft will begin a final period of public comment lasting at least 45 days, ending no later than January 15th, 2007. The second discussion draft may be designated the last call draft without further process if there are no major unresolved issues after full discussion of the initial draft. " -- gplv3.fsf.org _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list gnu-misc-discuss@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss