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From: | Ramanan Selvaratnam |
Subject: | Re: [Fwd: Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC Article about Linux SCO and Copyrights - BBCcalls for statements (fwd)] |
Date: | Fri, 05 Sep 2003 14:25:56 +0100 |
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I don't particularly see anything wrong with his article other than it was mostly mis-informed. The basic point (that "open source" developers should be careful wrt copyright) is okay, the conclusion (that they are not careful) is provable nonsense, and the supporting evidence is weakat best.The BBCi article is fundamentally wrong in not researching the issue enough. It is not up to date with the underlying issue<http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3191281.stm>
To claim that the disputed owners of Unix are finding plausible faults w.r.t copyright within the "GNU's Not Unix"/Linux system is another dangerous misleading feature. BBCi is a place where a lot of people come and learn about available technological solutions. This is the kind of situation where that additional 'GNU/' in front of 'Linux' provides clarity (worth the extra four characters).
It is not clear if Bill Thomson is subscribed to this list ... if not maybe he might appreciate this simple article.
RMS is speaks for many GNU/Linux 'distribution' users ... <http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/sco/sco-gnu-linux.html> 'SCO, GNU and Linux'Please take note of this URL dedicated to more information from the FSF on this.
<http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/sco/> 'FSF's Position regarding SCO's attacks on Free Software' Best wishes, Ramanan
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