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Re: [Savannah-hackers] savannah.gnu.org: submission of Zinac
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Simon Perreault |
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Re: [Savannah-hackers] savannah.gnu.org: submission of Zinac |
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Wed, 19 Dec 2001 11:06:25 -0500 |
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 09:16, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
> > Other License: GNU GPL v2 (not any later version, at least not without me
> > reviewing it first)
>
> With that restriction, I'm afraid we cannot host your project in this
> server. Please, keep in mind that the author of a program is always
> under control of which license he uses;
This is very important to me: I want to stay in control of the license my
program will use. That's why I chose to license it under the GPL version 2
and not whatever other version. Without implying anything, what if I disagree
with some ascpects of a future version of the GPL? I simply can't trust the
FSF that much, you'll understand this to be self-evident.
As long as my program is licensed under the GPL version 2, I don't understand
why you would refuse to host my program on Savannah.
> that clause in the GPL license is
> not meant to deprive you of that control, but rather as a protective
> measure in case some legal flaw is found in the GPL that may jeopardize the
> free distribution of programs previously released.
I understand all the good intentions involved in that clause. However, you
must surely understand that, with all due respect, I can't trust the FSF with
the task of licensing my program appropriately. I choose to assume that task
myself, and I choose to use the GPL version 2. If, after having reviewed
later versions, I judge that the changes are just and fair, then I will
probably "upgrade" the license.
I think you'll see that my needs are justified. I also see the truth in your
position: what if the GPL is flawed? Then all previous releases would be
flawed. But I ask of you something: if I include the clause, and GPL version
3 is released, will the terms of the GPL version 3 automatically apply to
previous versions? Does the "or" mean that the user is bound to the latest
version of the GPL, or that the user can choose between the version 2 or any
other later version? If you answer the latter, you will recognize that
including the clause has absolutely no effect.
I hope you will not consider this as a conflict with the rules of Savannah:
as long as my program is licensed under the GPL version 2, it is a part of
the free software vision.
Regards,
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Simon Perreault <address@hidden>
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