The reason that free software has gotten so far is because of the GPL, LGPL, BSD, XConsortium licenses. Huge projects that work are built around them. There should be no need for new licenses. These other licenses just seem to be capturing the hype of free software and then warping them to the companies benefit not to the communities.
I just read the threads and what people are saying is not religious fanatiscm but for more control on the benchmark test. Run the test on the same hardware and then run LinuxPPC against Mac OS X and lets see the numbers.
The reason that free software has gotten so far
is because of the GPL, LGPL, BSD, XConsortium
licenses. Huge projects that work are built
around them. There should be no need for new
licenses. These other licenses just seem to be
capturing the hype of free software and then
warping them to the companies benefit not to the communities.
I just read the threads and what people are saying is not religious fanatiscm but for more control on the benchmark test. Run the test on the same hardware and then run LinuxPPC against Mac OS X and lets see the numbers.