Open Source and Free Software 2009
John Cowan
cowan at ccil.org
Fri Aug 28 23:34:54 UTC 2009
Lawrence Rosen scripsit:
> I wrote an article to introduce the Practising Law Institute (PLI)
> continuing education program on "Open Source and Free Software 2009."
A couple of comments:
# Many programmers who lead open source projects understand the relevant
# law better than their lawyers understand the software.
No $*@#, Sherlock. The real embarrassment is that many programmers
etc. understand the relevant law better than their lawyers do. *That*
really needs to change.
# Thus, Apache Software Foundation publishes a detailed FAQ about licenses
# it considers compatible with its own license, excluding the GPL merely
# because the Free Software Foundation intends that incompatibility.
Just out of an abundance of wanting to get it right, you should point
out that the controversy between FSF and ASF is only about the GPLv2,
and both groups agree that Apache-licensed software can be included in
works derivative of GPLv3 works.
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