If such a thing were created, to replace the Linux kernel (which seemingly never defends it's copyrights and thus appears to be effectively BSD: killing enthusiasm for contributions from non-industry programmers)

Would the FSF actually defend it's copyrights? If now why should anyone contribute? If derivative works can be taken proprietary (no redistribution) (like grsecurity has done with both the linux kernel AND gcc) what's the draw for anyone to contribute?


On 2020-06-23 12:39, Jean Louis wrote:
* Richard Stallman <r...@gnu.org> [2020-06-23 07:01]:
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