Les Mikesell wrote:
I ran across a surprisingly perceptive description of the confusion of
GPL restrictions with freedom here:
http://news.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/07/08/1832255&from=rss.
I quit reading that the first time after the second paragraph.
"Perceptive" is not what I thought of the author. The entire article is
a pompous straw-man argument. Find one place in that article where the
author cites any person who actually evinces the attitudes that he
attributes to the group he describes.
From my perspective, the difference between BSD and GPL authors is much
simpler than he describes. An author who chooses the BSD license has
decided that there will be no cost to other developers who want to reuse
his work in a work of their own. An author who chooses the GPL license
has decided that there is. The cost of using a GPL licensed work in
another work is reciprocation. We share with those who share with us.
Asking a price for your work is hardly Communist. That idea has always
been absurd.
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