FC4 or FC5

Sean seanlkml at sympatico.ca
Wed Jun 14 17:44:44 UTC 2006


On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 12:25:21 -0500
Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote:

> And how does that relate to this situation?  Assume you have a
> proprietary library that communicates with some particular
> device. Perhaps patented technology is involved so there is no
> way to legally duplicate the functionality.  You do some work
> to make a useful GPL program use that library to work with your
> device.  You'd like to share that work with others who also
> have the same device and library.  The GPL restricts you from
> legally doing so. 

Hah!  What a confused piece of logic that is.  The thing that
is really restricting you is the patented priprietary library!

Yes the GPL restricts you from stealing the work of others; it's
a Good Thing.  Why the hell should a technology that has all
the proprietary/patent problems you describe above get the
benefit of working with any free software?  That's the point
of the GPL, either you give back, your you don't get to play.

If you're locked into some proprietary POS that RESTRICTS YOU
then that's your problem, not the problem of the GPL.  The GPL
is meant to foster the relationship between people who participate
in open software.  It's working quite well at doing just that.

Sean




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