Now, that's what we need! If someone detects a Great Big Hole in the GPL, the statement "or any newer version" is the only way how this can be plugged: by issuing a better vesion!
Duh! It does not solve the loop holes in GPL for already distributed software, 'coz the choice of the version of GPL is upto the user- not the person who wrote it or who initially distributed it
Duh! It does not solve the loop holes in GPL for already distributed software, 'coz the choice of the version of GPL is upto the user- not the person who wrote it or who initially distributed it