> ----- Original Message -----Hi Miod, Most of the people who have replied seem to be missing the point. In addition to the announcement of the GPLv4, I was trying to discuss another point. The Free Software Foundation and their mission ("Since 1985 we've been fighting for essential freedoms of computer users", please see http://www.fsf.org) are not in line with their GPLv3. I see with pain in my heart that the GPLv3 doesn't actually give the users of GPLv3 software the liberty and freedom the FSF has been fighting for. Instead they are forced to play by the strict set of terms the GPLv3 provides. For example, as a liberated computer user, I might like to incorporate a high quality piece of GPLv3 software in a commercial product, which for bussiness strategic reasons happens to be closed source software. But the GPLv3 denies my claim for this freedom to do this. I fail to see how that strengthens me in a Free and Liberal Software World. With kind regards, M.H. = -- Powered by Outblaze --
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