| ▲ | fluidcruft 2 hours ago | |
Not really. Tivo did that eons ago. Whether you view this as a "flaw" or "feature" of GPLv2 it's ultimately why GPLv3 now exists. The Linux kernel developers see what Tivo did as a "feature" rather than a "flaw" and refuse GPLv3. | ||
| ▲ | wolvoleo 9 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
It's also because so many Linux developers are on the payroll of big tech. Look at all the submissions. And look at the key people in the Linux Foundation. All a bunch of business suits with compromised motives. Linux is no longer the community-driven choice. It's big business with billions hanging on the line. The grassroots origins are long over. | ||