On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 04:34:26PM -0400, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote: > There's one important change, which may very well be impossible: You must > assign the copyright ownership to the FSF in writing. This means everyone who > has contributed to Plex86 must agree. I find this somewhat unlikely, but I > haven't contributed, so I don't get an actual vote.
This is not true. It might have been in the past (i don't know), but at present you can make a GNU project without assigning copyright to the FSF. However, the FSF cannot protect Plex86 from patenting or [L]GPL violation issues if it doesn't hold the copyright. -- Robert Millan
