Re: BK kernel workflow

From: Kyle Moffett
Date: Sat Oct 30 2004 - 23:04:33 EST


On Oct 30, 2004, at 23:34, Larry McVoy wrote:
Even that's not true. You have to accept the terms of the GPL to get
the code in the first place. It's not "no rules as long as you don't
distribute", it's the "the GPL rules" or you don't get the code in the
first place.

This statement is *completely* incorrect. If I want to download GPL
software I can do so _without_ agreeing to the GPL. I can download
it, burn a hundred private copies onto CD and smash them all with
a hammer without agreeing to the GPL(1). However, whoever gives
me the copy _must_ agree to the GPL, or they can't give copies out
to others. The only time I must agree to the GPL is if I want to take
one of the hundred CDs that I'm going to smash and give it to
somebody else (AKA distribution).

I can do the same thing with Starcraft. I can burn myself a bunch of
copies and put them in a box on my desk to look at because they're
pretty, or I can smash them all to pieces to relieve anger, or I can
make a mobile out of the duplicate CDs, as long as I don't give a
_single_ copy to anybody else.

Cheers,
Kyle Moffett

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