In gnu.misc.discuss JEDIDIAH <jedi@nomad.mishnet> wrote:
On 2009-05-14, Hadron <hadronquark@gmail.com> wrote:
That's funny. You're still talking about. What happened to
Alan's claim that the GPL was really easy to understand?
The GPL is pretty simple.
Plenty of people like to try and weasel out of it though.
The only really interesting issue is what a derivative work is.
The rest is simply a matter of very mundane copyright law. This
is also something else that people try to turn into something
that's more complex than it really is.
And that is what's interesting here. "Hadron" hasn't identified
his interest in the GPL, despite me asking him at least once. What
is he? A shill for some company which has an interest in
portraying the GPL as complicated and difficult? An ex-SCO person,
even? Or are we to believe he is completely disinterested in the
GPL, and just posts here because he finds the debate so
intellectually stimulating? ;-(
Come on, Hadron, tell us! You don't need to disclose your full
name, just say what you do, and what sort of company/organisation
you're doing it for.