I have a idea for a open source software group.The main reason I have been thinking of this is because a lot of people have no problems with non free software in a political or moral sense ,but think that open source software has huge advantages for everyone.In short a more BSD styled group instead of GNU views on software.
So what do you think?
A new group?
Sorry If I wasn't clear. I mean a BSD license like group instead of GNU.
What I'm trying to say is a group like with less restrictions on the license like a BSD license.And to my knowledge BSD is more of a OS family then a software group like GNU But I might be mistaken I just haven't seen a BSD software group?
But It wouldn't be called BSD I'm just saying a similar license.
What I'm trying to say is a group like with less restrictions on the license like a BSD license.And to my knowledge BSD is more of a OS family then a software group like GNU But I might be mistaken I just haven't seen a BSD software group?
But It wouldn't be called BSD I'm just saying a similar license.
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there is some BSD licensed stuff around...
nwcc is a BSD-licensed C compiler, you could use yasm as the system assembler (which is on-par with GAS considering the x86 platform)
I have yet to find a BSD-licensed linker but I didn't bother looking for one so I don't know wether there is a complete build system to be put together using the BSD license, but its not unlikely.
nwcc is a BSD-licensed C compiler, you could use yasm as the system assembler (which is on-par with GAS considering the x86 platform)
I have yet to find a BSD-licensed linker but I didn't bother looking for one so I don't know wether there is a complete build system to be put together using the BSD license, but its not unlikely.
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ACK which was the original C(And others..) compiler/linker for Minix, It was originally proprietary..
But it's under a BSD/MIT licence now
http://tack.sourceforge.net/
And a lot of other software is under a BSD-like licence..
PHP/SVN/BIND/PostgreSQL and many many more applications...
Anyway.. I still can't see what this guy is getting at though... I've never even head of a "GPL group".
But it's under a BSD/MIT licence now
http://tack.sourceforge.net/
And a lot of other software is under a BSD-like licence..
PHP/SVN/BIND/PostgreSQL and many many more applications...
Anyway.. I still can't see what this guy is getting at though... I've never even head of a "GPL group".
I mean GNU all their stuff is GPL licensedBrynet-Inc wrote:ACK which was the original C(And others..) compiler/linker for Minix, It was originally proprietary..
But it's under a BSD/MIT licence now
http://tack.sourceforge.net/
And a lot of other software is under a BSD-like licence..
PHP/SVN/BIND/PostgreSQL and many many more applications...
Anyway.. I still can't see what this guy is getting at though... I've never even head of a "GPL group".
LOL and if you're wondering why I said all this Solar inspired me with his post
http://www.osdev.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=14083