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On Thursday 12 July 2007 23:28, Linux Lingam wrote:
> [snip]
> can we expect several more of such similar 'hostile' take-overs of
> GPL-ed software where a lead-programmer essentially has the right to
> revoke the GPL license for whatever motivations?

Note that there's a difference between ``lead programmer'' and ``only 
programmer''.  If Foo is the only programmer of a project, she can 
choose to change to whatever license she wants at any time.  If she's 
the lead programmer, however, she has to get permission from ALL 
programmers who've contributed even one byte to the code before she can 
change the license.  Alternatively, she can go back to the pristine 
source which she originally single-handedly created and re-license 
that, but she loses all the innovation that the community made, and the 
community product remains under GPL anyway.

Regards,

- -- Raju
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