> On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 07:53:50AM -0400, Raul Miller wrote: > > The problem with striking it entirely is that we then have to deal with > > the people who misinterpret the DFSG to claim that the GPL is not free.
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 02:47:15PM -0400, Glenn Maynard wrote: > So, to be clear, you're claiming that Don, Steve and Branden are > misinterpreting the DFSG in claiming that the GPL is DFSG-unfree if > GPL#8 is exercised. No. It's people who have claimed that the GPL is not free on other issues that I'm concerned about. > (If your interpretation of DFSG#10 is used--"all DFSG terms must > be evaluated such that the following licenses pass"--that is what > you're claiming.) I can see how you can arrive at that conclusion, but I don't agree that that is correct. The problem, here, is that "GPL" really represents a class of licenses. That class includes a [currently empty] set of licenses which prevent distribution in certain countries. That set is non-free, but that doesn't make the GPL not be an example of a free license. -- Raul