On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 10:31:23 +0100 Steve Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IMO though, Gentoo is effectively already under GPL3 in that, apart > from portage and python, all the core software is GNU. It'd be pretty > difficult for instance, to run any ebuild without BASH. It's not a matter of opinion whether Gentoo (sys-apps/portage, the ebuilds and so on) are GPL -2 or -3. Running your own copyrighted works on Gentoo does not "effectively" mean that your works are suddenly held to the same license as Gentoo. There's a complicated discussion about derived works that I won't go into here, but Gentoo, the Linux distribution, is distributed under many licenses, whereas Gentoo the package management system / Portage tree is distributed under one license -- GPL-2. Whether all the system utils or the kernel are GPL-3 is of no consequence to the package manager or the Portage tree. Lastly, appreciating that (most) ebuilds require bash to be interpreted does *not* make them derivative works of bash in accepted readings of international copyright law. Therefore, the license of bash be(com)ing GPL-3 does not preclude ebuilds being (and remaining) GPL-2. Kind regards, JeR -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list