How late could the GPLv3 be? »
Posted by: TheAttacks 1 year, 5 months agoIt's been over two years now since the Free Software Foundation (FSF) started seriously working on revising that key open-source license, the GPL (Gnu General Public License). On March 28, we're finally going to get... the next draft. How late could the final release of the GPLv3 be?
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schestowitz1 year, 5 months ago
IMHO, SJVN tries to add drama to open some eyes. 2010? Come on! The current schedule says that the final should be ready 90 days from now (draft to be released later today).
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Fabienne1 year, 5 months ago
Yeah I agree with Roy, the GPLv3 won't be _that_ late. Plus it's better to get something great out than something that when looked at in retrospect stinks.
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