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Forget About Linux Going GPLv3

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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Jun 14, 2007

“If anyone out there still thinks that the main Linux kernel
might change to the GNU GPLv3 (GNU General Public License Version
3) anytime soon, you can forget about it.

“At the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit at the Googleplex,
five of the leading Linux kernel developers said that they couldn’t
see anything like a good enough reason to switch to the forthcoming
free software license…”

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SJV

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

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