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More trouble with the GPLv3 process
Today some of the Linux kernel developers released a position paper that takes a very dim view of the GPLv3 so far.
We're not too far off from the final draft of the license. I am very curious to see what's going to happen once the GPLv3 is released, and how many non-FSF projects choose to adopt it.