At 08:57 PM 2/9/2002, Daniel Walker wrote:
From what I've been reading this is exactly why people want to switch
to LGPL .. The LGPL is suppose to stop forks
The LGPL does nothing to prevent forking. In fact, if the LGPL is adopted, it will likely CAUSE a fork, in the same way that SSH, Inc. caused the OpenSSH project to be started when it stopped licensing its code under an open source license.
If we want to be effective we can't be divided .. Instead of Linux vs.
BSD it would be Wine vs. Wine ..
I happen to agree. This is why adopting an FSF license would be a very bad idea.
--Brett Glass