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Software Freedom Conservancy: Distributing Linux With ZFS Is Illegal (phoronix.com)

LichtSpektren writes: Phoronix reports that Bradley M. Kuhn and Karen M. Sandler at the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFS) have posted a blog post today arguing that Canonical's plan to distribute Ubuntu 16.04 LTS "Xenial Xerus" with support for the ZFS file system violates the Linux kernel's GPLv2 license.

On February 18, Dustin Kirkland at Canonical wrote on his blog: "We at Canonical have conducted a legal review, including discussion with the industry's leading software freedom legal counsel, of the licenses that apply to the Linux kernel and to ZFS. And in doing so, we have concluded that we are acting within the rights granted and in compliance with their terms of both of those licenses...The CDDL cannot apply to the Linux kernel because zfs.ko is a self-contained file system module — the kernel itself is quite obviously not a derivative work of this new file system. And zfs.ko, as a self-contained file system module, is clearly not a derivative work of the Linux kernel but rather quite obviously a derivative work of OpenZFS and OpenSolaris. Equivalent exceptions have existed for many years, for various other stand alone, self-contained, non-GPL kernel modules. Our conclusion is good for Ubuntu users, good for Linux, and good for all of free and open source software."

The SFS's blog post of today states: "We are sympathetic to Canonical's frustration in this desire to easily support more features for their users. However, as set out below, we have concluded that their distribution of zfs.ko violates the GPL."

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  1. Re:Software Freedom? by oh_my_080980980 · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You douche bag. They're not distributing the changes. There aren't any fucking changes. All Canonical is doing is providing the ability for people to use the ZFS file system. They are not creating works off of ZFS and they are not making kernel changes for ZFS. Nothing is derivative. For fucks sake let it go morons. We users want to use the software. We don't fucking care to view the source code or recompile and jack off! Some do, that's fine but most do not and if you have a fucking problem take it up with Oracle. Canonical is giving the user the option of using ZFS. The user does not. No harm no follow.

    For fuck's sake the fucking point about the GPL is that software is not included in a fundamental way they prevents you from using it. You now like a proprietary codec for trans-coding video where you have to pay a fee or what not. Something that prevents you from using the software. Including ZFS does not prevent you from using Linux. You can use other file systems. Sure it *might* be risky to use ZFS *if* Oracle does *something* but that's your risk and should be pointed out to you up front. But won't stop you fro using Linux.

    Fucking idiots!