Indeed, which is why Linux is never found in a professional setting. /s
2) Not everything in the FOSS world is GPL'd.
3) There are plenty of users who have this restriction in their work and it is a real restriction to be aware of when discussing tooling.
4) That's just how the code is licensed and is related to the topic at hand.
2) Not everything in the FOSS world is GPL'd.
3) There are plenty of users who have this restriction in their work and it is a real restriction to be aware of when discussing tooling.
4) That's just how the code is licensed and is related to the topic at hand.