06.13.07
Gemini version available ♊︎Is GPLv3 Becoming an Distant-yet-inevitable Destination for Linux?
It appears as though, partly due to Sun’s increased pressure, Linus Torvalds might (just might) one day consider a dual-licensed Linux kernel. Have a look at this article.
One solution to the debate about whether the Linux kernel should migrate to the almost-complete GPL version 3 (define) is to have the Linux kernel dual-licensed under GPL versions 2 and 3.
There’s more on this topic in the following thread:
[Linus:] “So they [Sun] want to use Linux resources (_especially_ drivers), but they do *not* want to give anything back especially ZFS, which seems to be one of their very very few bright spots)…”
The gist of it all is that OpenSolaris puts pressure on Linus. Jonathan Schwartz has just posted an open letter in his blog. He invites Linus over for dinner.
shane said,
June 13, 2007 at 11:05 am
like Linus says – he’s pragmatic – basically, if OpenSolaris goes GPLv3 (as was rumored earlier) then Linus will look very hard at taking Linux to v3:
Imagine GNU/Solaris! and GNU/Linux both under v3… nice.