Unified BSD?

Brett Glass brett at lariat.net
Tue Nov 13 00:08:45 UTC 2012


You seem to be laboring under the misapprehension that the Linux 
world is unified. It isn't.

The big difference between Linux and the BSDs is that it alienates 
itself from the BSDs and many other projects by using a viral, 
business-hostile license. The BSDs can draw on one another's work 
because there are no licensing barriers between them.

--Brett Glass



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