On 1 Oct 2002, Derek Neighbors wrote: > > Not true - it also affects software which is linked > > but distributed separately. Of course, since the > > GPL doesn't use click-wrap, this part probably wouldn't > > hold up in court. But the intent, as stated by RMS, > > is to infect (using the technical, unemotional > > definition of infect). > > I disagree. I can download libFoo that is GPL and link proprietary > software to it til my heart is content. I only have problems if I try > to 'distribute' my application with it linked to libFoo. That's what I meant to imply by, "linked but distributed separately." I don't have to distribute libFoo to be bound by the terms of the GPL. If I distribute source code which must have libFoo present to compile, regardless of whether I distribute libFoo, the terms of the GPL say that I am bound by the GPL. > Bob come on admit it, you dont watch Britney's video's to hear the > infectious grooves, now do you. ;) I respect her as an artist. :) > Yes. It gets more complicated than that though. Which is worse the > common cold or the west nile virus? Indeterminate - "worse" is subjective. > One is easier to catch, but one far > more deadly. Which is more viral? The common cold. > Which more infectious? The common cold. > It is designed to ensure "freedom", by enforcing that those that use it > not restrict the rights of those that come after them. I prefer not to > call it infectious or viral (at least admittedly) because it sounds like > something you wouldnt want. Yet, I suppose most people want freedom. I would prefer if people referred to me as "the almighty overlord, protector of the universe." If they instead refer to me as "college drop out", should I protest the truth of the characterization? Should I respond, "I left college to pursue a career in computer science", or, "I'm not really a college drop out, I just decided I would rather pursue a career in computer science"? Doesn't the latter sound like I am unwilling to accept responsibility for my actions? So: MSketeer: The GPL is infectious. RMSketeer: Yes, GPL software may only be used by other GPL software - this ensures continued public access to the evolving body of work. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "We're on the threshold of a whole new system. The time where accountants decide what music people hear is coming to an end. Accountants may be good at numbers, but they have terrible taste in music. I don't know how I'm going to get paid, but I'd rather go out into the brave new world than live with dinosaurs that are far too big for their boots." - Keith Richards - Rolling Stones Guitarist ----------------------------------------------------------------------