GPL: fear is the key E-mail
by Sam Varghese   
Monday, 16 July 2007
The third revision of the General Public Licence has been out for just short of three weeks but plenty of people are already questioning why take-up has been so slow.

This, after less than three weeks.

After the initial question about take-up (in various forums) the talk then tends towards a standard argument - take-up is slow because the licence will hurt developers_and_business.

I've even seen a few "surveys" - you know the kind which the author refers to as "a quick survey." It reminds me of a man I worked with in the Middle East; whenever he wanted to bolster his reports with a bit of vox pop, he would resort to citing a "quick survey among taxi-drivers in ....."

Of course, he was always the person who had done the survey though he never mentioned it.

There's one thing driving this kind of talk.

Fear.

A large number of tech writers - I wouldn't call them journalists and sully my own profession - are fearful that the licence will slow adoption of Linux in the workplace. And that would lead to a lessening of their own importance and influence.

It would also mean a smaller pay cheque.

Hence they are trying to spread this fear among businesses.

 
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