Re: Switching to the OSL License, in a dual way.

From: Samium Gromoff (deepfire@ibe.miee.ru)
Date: Thu Jul 24 2003 - 05:35:58 EST


> Yeah the bit about "Nasal Sex with Dead Plants" just makes one wonder, is
> a rose just a rose? (note to self, don't read RMS's diary again)

  Uhhuh, have you people lost your sense o humour?
  Did actually _anyone_ red the Texan history rms describes on his site?

  I personally find the history (where rms was denied to continue his
lisp machine lectures given that absurd excuse he was commiting a
nasal sex with dead plants) quite amusing...
  But here you go, just care to read it before commenting.

  Besides all i find rms diary rather interesting.

>
> Has anyone ever asked why it is okay for RMS to suggest it is okay to
> invalidate another person/company license (BitKeeper is the example) yet

 I`m sure there is a link to a such his statement archived on the web.
 Google returns too much results to be useful, so i`d be rather delighted
if you provide me with en exact link to this his statement.

> become offended when their own license is to desired to be invalidated?
>
> Why is it that nothing but gpl can exist with gpl?
>
> Why is that a superior option to license under which follows the
> original spirit of GPL but goes further to promote the ideas of open
> source is frowned upon?

  Do yo mean rms reacted negatively to the existence of OSL?
  I`m interested in that.

>
> Maybe it has something to do with self pollenation.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andre Hedrick
> LAD Storage Consulting Group

regards, Samium Gromoff
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