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- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:08:39 +0200
- From: Attila Kinali <attila@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Bill Gates and the GPL , let the flames begin
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Salve! On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 02:07:49 -0700 "SL Baur" <steve@example.com> wrote: > On 4/26/08, Attila Kinali <attila@example.com> wrote: > > I usualy decide on the basis whether i care whether > > some company uses the code without being forced > > to give something back: > > > > Yes, i care: GPLv2 (w/o update clause) > > No, i don't care: BSD (2 or 3 clause) > > > > Anything else just leads to the problems you mentioned. > > That's somewhat short sighted, though I am biased towards wanting mods > returned to the community. Even after reading your mail, i don't understand why you think that this two-point-decision-matrix is short sighted. Whether i do license what i write in BSD or GPL doesn't limit its usefullness. It just limits what companies are legally allowed to do with it. <sidenote> What companies actually do is another question. News of GPL violations of code i've contributed to comes in like send by a cron job. Heck! I even work for a company that, because of their ignorance of the license terms, violates the GPL licenses of a dozen projects. And no, it's not a chinese company. </sidenote> > The GPL has been good to me. I have been working in a Fortune 50 company > for over a year now and when you search on my name in the internal internet > search engine, my name has a huge number of hits for work I've done under > the GPL from before I started work there. I think the number of jobs i got because i do OSS in some form or other is larger than those i've gotten because i have a masters degree in EE. http://www.google.com/search?q=attila+kinali is enough to impress most non-OSS people :-) > Point: I'm the only person in my group who uses Linux on the desktop, etc. At > first, my boss wanted me to do stuff on Microsoft WIndows XP like the rest. I > held out on that as long as I could and the two Microsoft Windows machines > assigned to me now run Linux and I have the boss's full blessing. Same here.. though i need a windows box for layouting and mail, but my linux box is my primary work horse. > Point: I've always done this sort of thing. I have no interest in > pursuing riches. > I want to support my family, make sure there's bread on the table, beer in the > fridge, etc. It's doable. I value a good life a lot over money. Though that doesn't mean i don't want to be rich ;-) But, if a company takes my code and makes money out of it, i'd like to see some form of compensation for it. And the one i like the best is improvements of code. (Mostly because i don't like to write code :-) > I'm every bit as much of as an opinionated asshole as RMS, we just use > different methods to achieve our goals. I like working within organizations > under their own rules and fixing things. Same here, just that i like workring within organizations and change their rules to my liking. > Can you see how from my point of view, anything that gets your name widely > spread whether it be GPL licensed, or BSD licensed cannot be anything but a > good thing either for yourself or those who benefit from your software? Yes, absolutely. > We're in a hybrid world, software development-wise and we'll always be. There > are certain systems that cannot be open sourced and will always need skilled > persons to do. Always.[1] Where you draw the line is what will make or break > everything. O/S design has been firmly established to be better on the side of > open standards, Open Source and that has been the case for a long time now. I'd actualy put it the other way round, there are certain things that cannot be done in OSS, but need a company that writes comercial software. Attila Kinali -- Praised are the Fountains of Shelieth, the silver harp of the waters, But blest in my name forever this stream that stanched my thirst! -- Deed of Morred
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