● 07.16.07

●● GPLv3 Doubts are Fear of Free Software Adoption, Not Ethics and Pragmatism

Posted in Deception, FUD, GPL, Microsoft at 1:18 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Love it or hate it, GPLv3 adoption grows quickly.

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One week after Palamida reported a rather sluggish start to GPLv3 adoption, we’re up 41% and growing quickly. This could represent 10% of all active open source projets.

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The statements above comes from someone whom I consider to be a victim of FUD and disinformation, courtesy of Microsoft lobbyists.

↺ FUD
↺ disinformation
↺ Microsoft lobbyists

Over at ITWire, fear of GPLv3 adoption, not GPLv3 itself is blamed for all the skpeticism.

↺ for all the skpeticism

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I’ve even seen a few “surveys” – you know the kind which the author refers to as “a quick survey.” It reminds me of a man I worked with in the Middle East; whenever he wanted to bolster his reports with a bit of vox pop, he would resort to citing a “quick survey among taxi-drivers in …..”

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Of course, he was always the person who had done the survey though he never mentioned it.

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There’s one thing driving this kind of talk.

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Fear.

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You may still recall Microsoft’s quietly-sponsored research on GPLv3 adoption or even the Yankee Group’s ‘studies’. Many surveys that involve the GPL were actually conducted by (or for) a company that says it is no party to the GPL. That ought to make us pause and think.

↺ Yankee Group’s ‘studies’
↺ says it is no party to the GPL

Joyent has just released its Connector and Slingshot source code and chose the GPL licence. Programmers can apparently think for themselves.

↺ and chose the GPL licence

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