>"I was impressed with both the large and small changes. In a nutshell, I like it."
I'm happy to hear this from Robinson.
But personally i was mostly sure that GPLv3 would become a success.
>In addition, after the Debian consensus rejected the GNU Free Documentation License, he was concerned that GPL3 might become equally contentious in Debian.
I think this concern were mostly unnecessary.
The "GFDL-Problem" is not a problem that FSF and Debian has a different opinion about Free Software. The problem was/is that Debian says "everything on our distribution is software" and the FSF differs between software (== computer programs) and documentation.
I'm happy to hear this from Robinson.
But personally i was mostly sure that GPLv3 would become a success.
>In addition, after the Debian consensus rejected the GNU Free Documentation License, he was concerned that GPL3 might become equally contentious in Debian.
I think this concern were mostly unnecessary.
The "GFDL-Problem" is not a problem that FSF and Debian has a different opinion about Free Software. The problem was/is that Debian says "everything on our distribution is software" and the FSF differs between software (== computer programs) and documentation.