Torvalds: No GPL 3 for Linux
In a message to the Linux Kernel Mailing List on Jan. 25, Linus Torvalds made it plain that the Linux operating system is going to stay under General Public License 2 and not migrate to GPL 3.
Torvalds announced this in response to a discussion on the list of Linux developers, which had been started by Jeff Merkey.
Read the complete story here. (eWeek)
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