Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on March 18, 2003 06:38 AM
This is debateable. GNU/Linux, Perl, and GNOME are free software products, backed by the FSF's enforcement of the source-available license provisions.
PERL is not GPL'd, but under the "Artistic License" and last I checked was not under direct FSF protection. This doesn't weaken your argument, but does demonstrate how easily OSS and true copyleft can be confused.
Re:Is it called GNU/Crybaby?
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on March 18, 2003 06:38 AMPERL is not GPL'd, but under the "Artistic License" and last I checked was not under direct FSF protection. This doesn't weaken your argument, but does demonstrate how easily OSS and true copyleft can be confused.
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