Hi,

On Mon, 2026-07-13 at 10:57 +0300, Hakan Bayındır wrote:
> So, keeping all levels Free (not only Open) is a worthy goal in my eyes. 
> Even if there are other popular alternatives.

I'm happy to inform you that the uutils license is a Free and Open
source license according to both FSF and Debian. So no problem here.

You can check https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html

Note that the FSF sadly also pushes non-free licenses for documentation
and highly unpractical ones for other purposes (AGPL) that practically
only sees adoption for dual-licensed software (AGPL + Proprietary) to
make the AGPL version a "shareware" or "demo" version that is nearly
impossible to use (e.g., Oracle's BerkeleyDB which most open source
distributions seem to have stopped using as a result of the AGPL
license).

There's also the not helpful GPL-2 vs GPL-3 schism which could probably
by largely fixed by a GPL-2-compatible GPL-4 (at least for GPL-3-or-
later software).

Note that the GPL-3 also pushed many to use non-copyleft licenses like
MIT or Apache-2. A GPL-2-compatible GPL-4 might bring more people back
to copyleft licensing, but the FSF seems to care too much.

Ansgar

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