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Date:      Tue, 18 Dec 2001 12:10:11 +1030
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        FreeBSD Chat <chat@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   GPL nonsense: time to stop
Message-ID:  <20011218121011.E21649@monorchid.lemis.com>

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I can't be bothered to reply to any more of the GPL thread.  It's
clear that we have in the project a vocal minority of rabid anti-GNU
people who ignore the facts, and in some cases twist statements to
suit their own prejudices.  I don't believe we have a need for people
like that in the project.  I certainly don't intend to feed them.

The fact is that Stallman says:

> If you link some GPL-covered code into the kernel, the GPL's
> conditions will apply to the kernel as a whole.

But only to that kernel, which is a binary.  The only effect the GPL
has on a binary is to require the supplier to also supply the source
code on request.  I can't imagine that we'd have problems with that.
 
> I don't think that results in any legal difficulty.  The FreeBSD
> kernel uses the revised BSD license, right?  That is compatible with
> the GPL.  So you can link these things together.  The kernel code
> released under the revised BSD license will continue to be under the
> revised BSD license; it is only the *combination as a whole* that
> will be covered by the GPL--if and when the GPL-covered code is
> included in it.  If someone links a kernel without that GPL-covered
> code, the GPL won't apply to that kernel.
> 
> The main consequence, legally, of including some GPL-covered code
> would be that you could not *also* link in other code with
> GPL-incompatible licenses.

There's one unclear area here, that some of the files still use the
original BSD license.  I need to discuss with rms what effect that
has.

Greg
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