GPLv3 Doubts are Fear of Free Software Adoption, Not Ethics and Pragmatism
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-07-16 06:18:52 UTC
- Modified: 2007-07-16 06:18:52 UTC
Love it or hate it, GPLv3 adoption
grows quickly.
One week after Palamida reported a rather sluggish start to GPLv3 adoption, we're up 41% and growing quickly. This could represent 10% of all active open source projets.
The statements above comes from someone whom I consider to be a victim of
FUD and
disinformation, courtesy of
Microsoft lobbyists.
Over at
ITWire, fear of GPLv3
adoption, not GPLv3
itself is blamed
for all the skpeticism.
I've even seen a few "surveys" - you know the kind which the author refers to as "a quick survey." It reminds me of a man I worked with in the Middle East; whenever he wanted to bolster his reports with a bit of vox pop, he would resort to citing a "quick survey among taxi-drivers in ....."
Of course, he was always the person who had done the survey though he never mentioned it.
There's one thing driving this kind of talk.
Fear.
You may still recall Microsoft's quietly-sponsored research on GPLv3 adoption or even the
Yankee Group's 'studies'. Many surveys that involve the GPL were actually conducted by (or for) a company that
says it is no party to the GPL. That ought to make us pause and think.
Joyent has just released its Connector and Slingshot source code
and chose the GPL licence. Programmers can apparently think for themselves.