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Lan Barnes wrote:
> This does not, however, address the religious conflict some people have
> with SW companies that <shudder> make money. Look at the raft Red Hat
> gets from some quarters for daring to have a bottom line.

Nobody shudders over software companies making money. Not even RMS. RMS
makes money on software too. He even used to charge people for copies of
the GNU utils on tape before the Internet was around. What he did not do
was restrict what you could do with the software once you had it. Those
sorts of restrictions are what people shudder over for reasons exactly
like this BK mess. Because BK is not FOSS they were able to change the
terms of its licensing as soon as someone looked like they might be
doing something BitMover didn't like which really throws a wrench into
kernel development. In hindsight I bet Linus is saying he should have
just rolled his own ages ago instead of getting involved with the
current mess. Hopefully he will remember the lesson well.

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