On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 02:28 -0600, Hans Reiser wrote: > Bruce, I read your article on Linus and GPL V3, and I understand that > you are frustrated by his not going for V3.
To be honest, it was more the fact that he made an obviously false statement, and I happened to be in a position to know it was so. Linus' other comments about GPL3 are at least worth a serious discussion, but his comment about the procedure was off base. > I suspect the main thing > that sparked your concern in writing the article about reiser4 is that I > am somehow doing something different that affects licensing, and not > conforming on that issue. Plugins have nothing to do with licensing > issues --- that was purely Linus getting confused. Plugins are compiled in. My concern was even simpler than that: The story was one that lots of people want to know about and that I, personally, would like to see resolved as soon as possible. As for the licensing concerns, I mention them not because they are a burning issue for me personally (although I do write about them sometimes, because I have a reasonable amount of experience in dealing with them, despite not being a lawyer), but because they are one of the peripheral issues that seemed worth mentioning. It would be much easier if everyone separated legal and philosophical issues from technical ones, and I'd prefer to to do so myself. Unfortunately, people will keep mixing them. > Wow. I thought only the judiciary insulated itself from ever learning > of its mistakes that well.:-/ Oh, we have ways of learning. As witness this email exchange :) -- Bruce Byfield 604-421-7177 Burnaby, BC, Canada http://members.axion.net/~bbyfield "All the ancient kings came to my door They said, "Do you want to be an ancient king too?" I said, "Oh yes, very much But I think my timing's wrong" -Dan Bern, "Jerusalem"
