Re: [PATCH] clarify message and give support contact for non-GPL modules

From: Marc Boucher
Date: Sat May 01 2004 - 18:30:08 EST



Linus,

As previously mentioned, I have offered many patches and a lot of source to the community throughout the last 15 years. Either personally or via Linuxant, under various licenses (including the GPL) depending on the constraints imposed by each situation, and continue doing so. In the workaround case, we should have admittedly sent a patch earlier instead of putting in the \0 and I sincerely apologized for that.

The modules in question are not binary-only, but mixed source/binary. With the submitted patch, we are also offering to take as much support burden off the community by clarifying the messages to explicitly direct users to where they should go for help when using third-party modules.

With all due respect, your claims that we are offering nothing / not giving back are not factual and you should not take position based on either incorrect information or a very narrow / alarmist interpretation of what we are doing.

Regards
Marc

On May 1, 2004, at 6:48 PM, Linus Torvalds wrote:

On Sat, 1 May 2004, Marc Boucher wrote:

I think that your wording is problematic, because:

No.

You seem to believe that you can get something for nothing.

Wrong.

You offer nothing to the open-source community, you get nothing back. That
means very much that people don't support what you're doing, and you
should realize that as far as the rest of the kernel is concerned, you
ARE tainting it.

The GPL is about a symbiotic relationship, where people help each other.
In contrast, a binary module is a parasite - giving nothing back to the
community.

So live with that fact. Don't try to make it look like anything else.

Linus


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