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- From: ian@airs.com (Ian Lance Taylor)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
- Subject: Re: Restrictions on 'free' UNIX / 386BSD (Re: selling 386BSD)
- Message-ID: <5146@airs.com>
- Date: 17 Aug 92 05:10:14 GMT
- References: <PHR.92Aug15151100@soda.berkeley.edu> <63DILTJ@taronga.com> <PHR.92Aug15214245@soda.berkeley.edu> <MNDIKJ3@taronga.com>
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- peter@taronga.com (Peter da Silva) writes:
-
- [ who benefits because 386BSD is not under the GPL ]
-
- >The people who aren't hackers and want to walk down to the store and buy
- >a shrinkwrapped copy of "386BSD-Lite" with a technical support number and
- >a bunch of application programs in shrinkwrap on the shelf next to it.
-
- I know this issue gets chased around and around a lot, but, after all,
- just because the Hurd is covered by the GPL does not mean it can not
- be sold shrinkwrapped in a store. The GPL just means that the
- distributor has to put a piece of paper in the shrinkwrap saying
- ``send $100 for complete source code'' as well as another saying ``you
- may give this software to your friends.'' Apple seems to do fairly
- well with a freely redistributable operating system.
-
- Also, just because the Hurd is covered by the GPL does not mean that
- programs that run on it must be under the GPL as well.
-
- I thought about these issues a lot when I decided to put my UUCP
- package under the GPL, and I've never seen any argument that was at
- all convincing as to why that was a bad idea. I've seen convincing
- arguments against putting library code under the GPL, but they do not
- apply if you are using shared libraries on a GPL-based operating
- system.
-
- >Mundanes are people too.
-
- In fact, they are the people who could make a shrink-wrapped Hurd a
- success. Hackers would never pay money for such a thing, but people
- who are just interested in getting their work done certainly would (of
- course, they would need good reasons to buy it other than ``it's
- free'').
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