I think the GPL has to be reviewed, we are constantly hearing problems with other licenses (Even trivial little changes such as this one). I think the GPL is too restrictive not in the same of usage, but compatibility with others.
I wholeheartedly second that. My 4 year old just LOVES the pixar films, as do his mom and dad. They have a definite knack for creating films that appeal the kids and the parents, definitely a breath of fresh air. We all look forward to every release, no matter who the distributor is.
If anything, unix has gained strength, this guy's on crack. Looks like redhat is capitulating. I predict redhat will be selling Windows software in the not too distant future.
I totally agree.
I think the GPL has to be reviewed, we are constantly hearing problems with other licenses (Even trivial little changes such as this one). I think the GPL is too restrictive not in the same of usage, but compatibility with others.
I wholeheartedly second that. My 4 year old just LOVES the pixar films, as do his mom and dad. They have a definite knack for creating films that appeal the kids and the parents, definitely a breath of fresh air. We all look forward to every release, no matter who the distributor is.
Go Pixar!
If anything, unix has gained strength, this guy's on crack. Looks like redhat is capitulating. I predict redhat will be selling Windows software in the not too distant future.
Well, that's a first. I never heard this crap before. You don't really understand AC do you.
no way in hell can they do that, it's incredible that such crap can be taken seriously.
Hear hear. Text is dead, bring on the GUI's...