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PC World - Stallman: If you want freedom don't follow Linus Torvalds

With free software, the users are in control. Most of the time, users want interoperability, and when the software is free, they get what they want. With non-free software, the developer controls the users. The developer permits interoperability when that

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GPL v3 launch today noon EDT

Posted by JimH on #mobitopia (irc.freenode.net)

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Groklaw - Interview with Richard Stallman on GPLv3 and More, by Sean Daly

Richard Stallman: Well, I don't think that much about the process, and I'm not the one who manages that process. Part of the goal of the process is so that I won't have to look at lots of comments from people but rather to think about the issues that are

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Next GPL3 Draft to be Released on Wednesday

At the FSF general meeting today, Richard Stallman announced that the third discussion draft of GPL version 3 will be released on Wednesday and will be open for public comment. This will be moved briskly into a last-call version, and they hope to c

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Luis Villa’s Blog » What the kernel guys are and aren’t (and really should be) saying about GPL v3

What the FSF- and particularly Richard- wants is a GPL which reflects the FSF’s long-term approach to free software, where patents and DRM are another restriction (like binary software) that could reduce freedoms. Nothing in GPL v3 is inconsistent with

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Luis Villa’s Blog » what the kernel guys got wrong

So yeah… again, a shorter, sweeter, more straightforward declaration discussion would have been preferable. They’ve got a strong core point- people disagree about what the core freedoms are. They don’t need to surround it with groundless claims to s

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LWN: Kernel developers' position on GPLv3

This is a serious issue, and could potentially damage the free software movement. But what's heartening is the intense, well-developed discussion around the issues. The comments on this document are a good example.

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LWN: Kernel developers' position on GPLv3

This is a serious issue, and could potentially damage the free software movement. But what's heartening is the intense, well-developed discussion around the issues. The comments on this document are a good example.

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

LWN: Kernel developers' position on GPLv3

the aforementioned Kernel developers' position piece on GPLv3

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LWN: Kernel developers' position on GPLv3

the aforementioned Kernel developers' position piece on GPLv3

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl