The Badger Game
For the past couple of weeks, I have been more than a little pensive about the nature of the new GNU General Public License (v3). Since the last set of drafts have come out, I have been concerned that the whole thing seems obstructionist to what I believe we should be focusing on: getting computers to work together and moving past this whole will-they-won't-they interoperability nonsense.
Lately, certain events have made me stop and see the problem more from the side of the free/open source software developers. The GPLv3 may, at first, seem like a legal bouncer to keep Microsoft and other vendors out of the open source club. I must admit, that's how I felt about it. Perhaps, looking past that analogy, the real purpose of the new license is to let the proprietary vendors in--but make darn sure they behave themselves.
Microsoft's own efforts to extol Open XML as an open standard to various institutions reminded me this week that throughout all of it's history, the company's primary goal is to get and retain as much of the IT market share as it can, by hook or by crook.
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