[kwlug-disc] Permissive vs copyleft licenses
Chris Frey
cdfrey at foursquare.net
Sat Dec 19 04:57:27 EST 2020
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 02:24:20PM -0500, Doug Moen wrote:
> The GNU project seems to have been a reaction to the BSD project. The
> goal was not simply to create useful new free software like Emacs,
> it was to create a complete replacement for BSD under a competing free
> software licence. But the original BSD software that RMS was cloning
> stills exists, and can be found in BSD distributions.
Not sure what you mean by that. From what I can tell, GNU was a
reaction to proprietary licenses, not a reaction to a free BSD project.
https://www.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-history.html
https://www.gnu.org/gnu/initial-announcement.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Software_Distribution
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/bsdl-gpl/unix-license.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIX_System_Laboratories,_Inc._v._Berkeley_Software_Design,_Inc.
1971 - RMS begins at MIT in a free software world by default
1976 - Bill Gates open letter to hobbyists
1978 - BSD license
1980's - proprietary licenses claim parts of Unix systems...
to run a complete one, you had to agree to a
software license, as I understand it
1983 - GNU project starts, to avoid such license agreements
1985 - FSF starts
Feb 1989 - GPLv1 license released
Jun 1989 - Net/1 BSD
Jun 1991 - Net/2 BSD
- GPLv2 license released
Jul 1991 - Linus's post to comp.os.minix
1992 - Linux released under GPLv2
early 1990's - AT&T, BSDi, and University of California Berkeley
in court fighting over Unix / BSD
mid 1990's - Novell buys AT&T Unix, UCB terminates BSD support
If there had never been proprietary licenses, there would likely have
never been GNU or GPL.
GNU and Linux have the dis/advantage of copyleft baggage, but the advantage
that they were written in a free software world from the bottom up.
There was never any dispute to its origins such as BSD had to extract
itself from (and is now fully extracted from).
- Chris
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