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"Software Libre and Commercial Viability"
- To: http://www.prosa.it/~rubini
- Subject: "Software Libre and Commercial Viability"
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
- Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 12:23:26 -0500
Your "Limits of the Free Software Model" section of your article, you mention
cell phones as a problem.  I believe this to be a general problem (this was
discussed on gnu.misc.discuss) of the "open source" model -- servers.
With the server model, a piece of software can remain closed indefinitely;
modifications made even to a GPL-ed piece of software that happens to be a
server would not have to be redistributed because they could be considered
"personal modifications", even if they may be serving a large public.  It
is unfortunate that the current GPL does not cover this and am hoping someone
will come up with a SGPL, a "Server GNU Public License".