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Linux Founder Still Sees No Reason to Use GPLv3



By Steven Vaughan-Nichols


Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, says he believes the final draft of the GPLv3 is better than previous ones. However, he has no plans to license under the GPLv3. (Linux-Watch)

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The good news for GNU GPLv3 (General Public License Version 3) supporters is that Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, thinks the final draft is better than the earlier ones. The bad news is that he has "yet to see any actual reasons for licensing under the GPLv3."

In a discussion on the LKML (Linux Kernel Mailing List) on the possibility of using both GPLv2, the open-source license now used by Linux, and GPLv3, which is scheduled to be finalized on June 29, Torvalds weighed in saying, "I consider dual-licensing unlikely (and technically quite hard), but at least possible in theory."

While Torvalds said he was "impressed [by the latest GPLv3 draft] in the sense that it was a hell of a lot better than the disasters that were the earlier drafts," that doesn't mean he actually likes it.

"I still think GPLv2 is simply the better license," continued Torvalds.

Click here to read the GPLv3's authors' comments on its final draft.

Besides, he dismisses most of the arguments for the GPLv3. "All I've heard are shrill voices about 'Tivoization' (which I expressly think is OK) and panicked worries about Novell-MS (which seem way overblown, and quite frankly, the argument seems to not so much be about the Novell deal, as about an excuse to push the GPLv3)."

In "Tivoization" a device-maker uses GPLv2 code, such as Linux, but doesn't release sufficient details of the system to enable users to install modified source code on the device (for example, signature keys required for modified binaries to run), under the argument that the appliance's software was never meant to be user-accessible.

Read the full story on Linux-Watch: Linux Founder Still Sees No Reason to Use GPLv3

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