gpgme license
Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
jose at jaimedelamo.eu.org
Thu Jul 25 01:25:01 CEST 2002
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 12:57:22PM -0400, Niels Provos wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 04:24:48PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> > What you call freedom is really only the power to restrict the freedom of
> > others. The GPL provides a balance between freedom and power. It exercises
> > some of its power under copyright law to restrict other people, yes, but
> > this is necessary so that those other people can not take away the freedom
> > from everybody else.
> I suggest that you suspend your freedom ideology for a moment. It is
> well understood that the GPL is a more restrictive license than a BSD
> license. And no rhetoric about what you perceive as freedom is going
> to change that. Unfortunately, you are completely missing the point
> about Marius' request.
>
> He would like to link his BSD-licensed code against gpgme. As gpgme
> is GPL, that would make his code automatically GPL, too. As a result,
As far as I know that's not true. His code will still be under BSD,
and could be taken by whoever wants and make a commercial program of
it. The only thing he could not do commercial is the part that uses
gpgme. I don't see any problem here. Which advantage will I get of
GiveMeMoney, Inc. taking his code and making a program with it?
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Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
jsogo at debian.org
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