Re: About GPL and proprietary software - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Bruce Momjian |
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Subject | Re: About GPL and proprietary software |
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Msg-id | 200309250157.h8P1vfl26609@candle.pha.pa.us Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: About GPL and proprietary software (Doug Quale <quale1@charter.net>) |
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Re: About GPL and proprietary software
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List | pgsql-general |
Doug Quale wrote: > Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes: > > > The fact is the MySQL and the FSF want to make the GPL reach as far as > > possible, so there is no attempt to make a reasonable definition. In > > fact, they rely on that fuzzy definition, and the threat of legal action > > (legal extortion) to further the reach of the GPL as far as possible. > > This is what bothers me the most --- license FUD (sounds like a new > > term). Doug, you showed up here because I talked about the GPL, not because you have any interest in PostgreSQL, right? Someone tipped you off that a GPL discussion was happening? I did a PostgreSQL mailing list search and didn't see your name. > First, conflating MySQL and the Free Software Foundation is an error. > As far as I know, the FSF hasn't said anything about MySQL's dual > licensing scheme or about MySQL's interpretation of the GPL. The FSF > is not the copyright holder of the MySQL source code. I understand that. My point was that _both_ MySQL and the FSF are trying to extend the GPL license (which they both use) as far as possible, and not clearly specifying where it stops, _on_ _purpose_ because they like the uncertainty --- that's why I lumped them together. > Your "legal extortion" claim is completely unfounded. There are many > large companies (Microsoft and IBM come to mind) who need have no > legal fear of the FSF. There are better possible explanations why no If they don't use GPL code, you mean? > one has challenged the GPL in court than the absurd notion that > everyone is terrified by the FSF's irresistible legal might. If the FSF is anything like GNU/Richard Stallman, I am sure there is lot of pressure placed on folks --- I have heard stories, but of course, I have no first-hand evidence. Stallman will not even do an interview if you call it Linux instead of GNU/Linux --- that's sounds like extortion right there. > License FUD is also a ridiculous notion. People have had questions > about the GPL (and other licenses), and people will continue to have > questions. Copyrights and licenses are a complex subject and most of > us are programmers, not lawyers. If you want to know how the FSF Well, I have never heard someone complain about the BSD license being confusing, at least since they removed the "advertising" clause, and the BSD folks don't want it to be confusing, nor try to extend the license to other pieces of software relying on it, nor to be vague so the BSD license can extend to other pieces of software in a non-predictable way. > interprets the GPL in a specific circumstance, ask them. If the FSF > interpretation of the GPL doesn't give you the rights you want, find > or purchase code under a different license or write it yourself. My point is that the FSF interpretation might be fantasy --- and because it is so unclear, I can't even determine how far it reaches --- and the FSF (and MySQL) like it that way. > Why do you want to try to circumvent the wishes of the copyright > holder of GPL software? This is a morally bankrupt enterprise. I don't have a problem with honoring the license intent of the GPL software --- it is my code that they reach into and say I have to GPL that bothers me. Let's face it, most people choose a GPL license because they think it _is_ the open-source license, not because they understand it --- if they did, I am sure many would not choose it. > If you hate the GPL so much, I encourage you to stop using gcc. If there something else better, I sure would. But gcc doesn't pollute my work, I don't care too much. The key with the FSF is the _agenda_ that you push all software to be open source --- the BSD license thinks that will happen anyway where appropriate, so we don't bully people. I didn't send this to you privately because last time I sent you something off-list, you never replied. My guess is that you aren't really interested in discussion --- you just want to defend the GPL in public --- again, just a guess. -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 359-1001 + If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road + Christ can be your backup. | Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073
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