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by _delirium
4835 days ago
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It's no more dangerous than proprietary software in that regard. Proprietary software virally infects any project that uses it, as well as even people who merely look at it, which is why "clean-room" implementations require such careful hygiene to avoid being infected. Should we have an "MIT/BSD only" policy for HN links, and call out any links to dangerous proprietary code? |
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And yes, the GPLv3 is extremely dangerous, with its patent crap, and it's anti-tivoing clause. Moreso than any other attribute of software, proprietary or free, that I can think of. For example, just imagine how devastating it would be if one bit of GPLv3 software made its way onto iOS.
Edit: Thanks for the downvotes, guys. Yes, big shock, not everybody loves GPLv3, and some of us actually have legitimate reasons to do so.