David Kastrup wrote:
Alexander Terekhov <terekhov@web.de> writes:
LOL!
Summary:
"For those who have been reading/hearing Stallman for the past
10-plus years as I have, this admission is shocking in the
extreme. The GPL, which is supposed to be the ultimate
guarantor of software freedom, may deliver the opposite.
Because of its control-freak urges, it can stymie competition,
which is presumably why Stallman is now calling on the
European Commission to grant what his license couldn't:
freedom."
LMAO!
A rather absurd diatribe apparently based on confusing "fork"
with "dual-licensing".
Dak, dak, dak. Stallman told the European Commission that
"the lack of a more flexible license for MySQL will present
considerable barriers to a new forked development path for MySQL"
http://keionline.org/sites/default/files/ec_letter_mysql_oct19.pdf
Read it again, silly dak:
THE LACK OF A MORE FLEXIBLE LICENSE FOR MYSQL WILL PRESENT
CONSIDERABLE BARRIERS TO A NEW FORKED DEVELOPMENT PATH FOR MYSQL.
I've been telling all along that the GPL is unlawful
anticompetitive conspiracy blatantly violating Article 81 EC.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Community_competition_law#Collusion_and_cartels
Thanks a bunch to Richard Stallman for openly admiting it.