Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.

Re: GPL compatibility

Author:Grant Rauscher
Posted:9/10/2000; 6:11:49 PM
Topic:Guido and Richard
Msg #:21152 (In response to 21036)
Prev/Next:21151 / 21153

occasionally public domain may make sense... that was your intent with MacBird, right?

in more precipitous situations it's definitely a no-no – at least, if you have a heart

consider the "next paradigm" in software (distributed computing), or Apple's UI innovations (which obviously were far too tightly controlled), or nuclear power for a solid physical-world example

if they're released with no restrictions, it's very likely there will be restrictions placed on them by the first party to come encounter them... malevolent or otherwise

if the state of our rules governing information (copyright, patent, intellectual property – ha!) wasn't overblown and irrational, it would probably be fine... and I think we've made it past some of the worst times: individuals, consumers and special interest groups are beginning to aid in balancing corporate power

personally I don't feel that public domain is appropriate for software licensing... GPL fits quite well




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