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| by Sam Varghese | |
| Sunday, 01 July 2007 | |
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These days, Richard Matthew Stallman, the enigmatic founder of the Free Software Foundation, isn't exactly flavour of the month.
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His position in the popularity stakes is bound to be even lower today following release of the third version of the General Public Licence - or GPLv3 as it is called - simply because a lot of people fear that their ability to profit from free and open source software will be diminished.
Let me state this again in simpler terms. The detractors of the GPLv3 have a simple mantra: anything that demands a modicum of principle should be thrown out of the window
All kinds of questions are being raised about the GPLv3 - mostly by people who don't take the trouble to read something which is available in plain English. The breed which is trying to spread misinformation would have definitely preferred a licence which was written using turgid prose - bizspeak or weasel words.
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