> Yes, it spreads like a virus as it takes away additional contributors > choices of how their own work can be licensed... But, since it can't > ever provide functionality covered by patented code much of the > development effort is simply a dead end. Yes, it ensures it's only used how the author and copyright owner of that code intends, DAMN THE BAD LUCK. At least they can use the code, and modify it to their hearts content... they just can't steal it from the author who donated it to the community. It can include functionality of patented code provided the patent owner allows it. There is nothing against that at all, in fact RedHat owns several patents that it allows everyone to use provided they play by the rules and don't act in a hostile mannor towards the community. The nature of GPL code ensures the code is never truly dead, anyone can pick up the source, and hack on it to fit their requirements, and fork it to continue maintenance. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list