X-Git-Url: http://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/blobdiff_plain/e5a48f8d428ba1f5d2b96483d56518560a316c5c..2377a19a2fcd67c09830cbb4a2a81cfd5a6f00d6:/blog/archive/2015/11/11.rss diff --git a/blog/archive/2015/11/11.rss b/blog/archive/2015/11/11.rss index 6d55aaf625..83e78990a5 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2015/11/11.rss +++ b/blog/archive/2015/11/11.rss @@ -6,6 +6,115 @@ http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/ + + The GNU General Public License is not magic pixie dust + http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/The_GNU_General_Public_License_is_not_magic_pixie_dust.html + http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/The_GNU_General_Public_License_is_not_magic_pixie_dust.html + Mon, 30 Nov 2015 09:55:00 +0100 + <p>A blog post from my fellow Debian developer Paul Wise titled +"<a href="http://bonedaddy.net/pabs3/log/2015/11/27/sfc-supporter/">The +GPL is not magic pixie dust</a>" explain the importance of making sure +the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GPL</a> is enforced. +I quote the blog post from Paul in full here with his permission:<p> + +<blockquote> + +<p><a href="https://sfconservancy.org/supporter/"><img src="https://sfconservancy.org/img/supporter-badge.png" width="194" height="90" alt="Become a Software Freedom Conservancy Supporter!" align="right" border="0" /></a></p> + +<blockquote> +The GPL is not magic pixie dust. It does not work by itself.<br/> + +The first step is to choose a +<a href="https://copyleft.org/">copyleft</a> license for your +code.<br/> + +The next step is, when someone fails to follow that copyleft license, +<b>it must be enforced</b><br/> + +and its a simple fact of our modern society that such type of +work<br/> + +is incredibly expensive to do and incredibly difficult to do. +</blockquote> + +<p><small>-- <a href="http://ebb.org/bkuhn/">Bradley Kuhn</a>, in +<a href="http://faif.us/" title="Free as in Freedom">FaiF</a> +<a href="http://faif.us/cast/2015/nov/24/0x57/">episode +0x57</a></small></p> + +<p>As the Debian Website +<a href="https://bugs.debian.org/794116">used</a> +<a href="https://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/webwml/webwml/english/intro/free.wml?r1=1.24&amp;r2=1.25">to</a> +imply, public domain and permissively licensed software can lead to +the production of more proprietary software as people discover useful +software, extend it and or incorporate it into their hardware or +software products. Copyleft licenses such as the GNU GPL were created +to close off this avenue to the production of proprietary software but +such licenses are not enough. With the ongoing adoption of Free +Software by individuals and groups, inevitably the community's +expectations of license compliance are violated, usually out of +ignorance of the way Free Software works, but not always. As Karen +and Bradley explained in <a href="http://faif.us/" title="Free as in +Freedom">FaiF</a> +<a href="http://faif.us/cast/2015/nov/24/0x57/">episode 0x57</a>, +copyleft is nothing if no-one is willing and able to stand up in court +to protect it. The reality of today's world is that legal +representation is expensive, difficult and time consuming. With +<a href="http://gpl-violations.org/">gpl-violations.org</a> in hiatus +<a href="http://gpl-violations.org/news/20151027-homepage-recovers/">until</a> +some time in 2016, the <a href="https://sfconservancy.org/">Software +Freedom Conservancy</a> (a tax-exempt charity) is the major defender +of the Linux project, Debian and other groups against GPL violations. +In March the SFC supported a +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/news/2015/mar/05/vmware-lawsuit/">lawsuit +by Christoph Hellwig</a> against VMware for refusing to +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/linux-compliance/vmware-lawsuit-faq.html">comply +with the GPL</a> in relation to their use of parts of the Linux +kernel. Since then two of their sponsors pulled corporate funding and +conferences +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2015/nov/24/faif-carols-fundraiser/">blocked +or cancelled their talks</a>. As a result they have decided to rely +less on corporate funding and more on the broad community of +individuals who support Free Software and copyleft. So the SFC has +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/news/2015/nov/23/2015fundraiser/">launched</a> +a <a href="https://sfconservancy.org/supporter/">campaign</a> to create +a community of folks who stand up for copyleft and the GPL by +supporting their work on promoting and supporting copyleft and Free +Software.</p> + +<p>If you support Free Software, +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2015/nov/26/like-what-I-do/">like</a> +what the SFC do, agree with their +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/linux-compliance/principles.html">compliance +principles</a>, are happy about their +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/supporter/">successes</a> in 2015, +work on a project that is an SFC +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/members/current/">member</a> and or +just want to stand up for copyleft, please join +<a href="https://identi.ca/cwebber/image/JQGPA4qbTyyp3-MY8QpvuA">Christopher +Allan Webber</a>, +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2015/nov/24/faif-carols-fundraiser/">Carol +Smith</a>, +<a href="http://www.jonobacon.org/2015/11/25/supporting-software-freedom-conservancy/">Jono +Bacon</a>, myself and +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/sponsors/#supporters">others</a> in +becoming a +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/supporter/">supporter</a>. For the +next week your donation will be +<a href="https://sfconservancy.org/news/2015/nov/27/black-friday/">matched</a> +by an anonymous donor. Please also consider asking your employer to +match your donation or become a sponsor of SFC. Don't forget to +spread the word about your support for SFC via email, your blog and or +social media accounts.</p> + +</blockquote> + +<p>I agree with Paul on this topic and just signed up as a Supporter +of Software Freedom Conservancy myself. Perhaps you should be a +supporter too?</p> + + + PGP key transition statement for key EE4E02F9 http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/PGP_key_transition_statement_for_key_EE4E02F9.html @@ -23,7 +132,7 @@ full transition statement, signed with both my old and new key</a> for the details. This is my new key:</p> <pre> -pub 3936R/<a href="http://pgp.cs.uu.nl/stats/EE4E02F9.html">EE4E02F9</a> 2015-11-03 [expires: 2019-11-14] +pub 3936R/<a href="http://pgp.cs.uu.nl/stats/111D6B29EE4E02F9.html">111D6B29EE4E02F9</a> 2015-11-03 [expires: 2019-11-14] Key fingerprint = 3AC7 B2E3 ACA5 DF87 78F1 D827 111D 6B29 EE4E 02F9 uid Petter Reinholdtsen &lt;pere@hungry.com&gt; uid Petter Reinholdtsen &lt;pere@debian.org&gt; @@ -36,7 +145,7 @@ sub 4096R/A0439BAB 2015-11-03 [expires: 2019-11-02] my old key.</p> <p>If you signed my old key -(<a href="http://pgp.cs.uu.nl/stats/2A30D729.html">DB4CCC4B2A30D729</a>), +(<a href="http://pgp.cs.uu.nl/stats/DB4CCC4B2A30D729.html">DB4CCC4B2A30D729</a>), I'd very much appreciate a signature on my new key, details and instructions in the transition statement. I m happy to reciprocate if you have a similarly signed transition statement to present.</p>