GPLv3 launch, transcript and report, from January 16th
ciaran
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Monday 13 February 2006
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It's been a month now since the conference that launched the GPLv3
discussion process. A busy month, so I'm only blogging it now.
There's now available:
At the start of the year, I wasn't planning on getting heavily
involved with GPLv3. It looked like it was a project for
experts and I thought that software
patents would keep me too busy anyway, but actually GPLv3 is quite
accessible and I've ended up working on it without specifically trying.
One reason for working on the above transcript is that it can be used by others
as a base to make their own presentations. Other reasons include grep-ability, web search
engines, translatabilitiy (human and machine). In general, just to make the information propagate
more conveniently.
Most people who've read the draft GPLv3 seem pretty happy with it, so
I first made a
to make it easier for people to read about the license and participate in the process.
I hope to do something similar for FSFE when I, and others,
get time. I've also found myself participating in mailing list
discussions about GPLv3 and incorporating GPLv3 information into
talks that I give.
The conference itself, on January 16th and 17th, was pretty
interesting, although I think the social networking was more
important than the license discussions.
The majority of my work is done with people
I know by their email address - so it was good to put some faces and
accents to those addresses.
The other big thing on my plate is the March 16th event in Belfast
with Richard Stallman and Bruce Perens, and yup, it's turning (in
part) into a GPLv3 event.
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