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by desdiv 3574 days ago
Yes, it could prove helpful to the GPL community, but it might prove harmful to the kernel community. For all intents and purposes, the Linux kernel is permanently stuck in GPLv2. If a disastrous court case somehow weakens GPLv2 and a new and improved GPLv4 which fixes that weakness comes out, the kernel will be stuck with the now weakened GPLv2.