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Not so.
Author: Brett Glass Posted: 8/24/2000; 10:02:58 PM Topic: Next survey: Are you an open source developer? Msg #: 20159 (In response to 20156) Prev/Next: 20158 / 20160
It matters not how the modules are licensed (many are GPLed, but others are simply owned by the vendor and supplied without source). Because they become part of the kernel, sticking their hooks deep inside and sometimes replacing parts of it, they create new forks when they are loaded. I've heard it said that there are almost as many forks of the Linux kernel as there are system configurations! Sad but true. There's an amusing spoof on this theme at http://bbspot.com/News/2000/4/linux_distros.html.The "forking libel" against BSD was promulgated by Eric Raymond because he had a vested interest in Linux. It's sad to see that some folks have swallowed his propaganda, like Stallman's, uncritically.
--Brett Glass
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- So what does it have to do with the GPL?, David Adams, 8/25/2000; 7:49:20 AM
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