Decius wrote: ] ] But the spread of Linux could be hurt by another ] ] group--and ironically, it's the free-software proponents ] ] themselves. ] ] ] ] For months, in secret, the Free Software Foundation, a ] ] Boston-based group that controls the licensing process ] ] for Linux and other "free" programs, has been making ] ] threats to Cisco Systems (nasdaq: CSCO - news - people ) ] ] and Broadcom (nasdaq: BRCM - news - people ) over a ] ] networking router that runs the Linux operating system. ] ] Forbes supports companies that take GLPed software, modify it, ] and then sell it without distributing source. The GPL is spun ] as anti-capitalist. yeah, i also especially liked the part about them making threats in secret. since when? i know the analysts and managers of the world don't read slashdot, but a few million people do, and it was on there. Hardly a secret. it's an unsurprising stance from a magazine whose subscribers are big business folks, though i'd certainly wish for a somewhat fairer treatment. RE: Forbes.com: We hate the GPL |