top | item 25782584 (no title) tus88 | 5 years ago Because you can't fork it and do whatever you want with it. discuss order hn newest fabianhjr|5 years ago You can't "do whatever" with plain GPL-licensed code either yet linux is considered open and free source code. frenchy|5 years ago You can't? I mean presumably you can't fork it and re-license the fork, but that's not exactly new.
fabianhjr|5 years ago You can't "do whatever" with plain GPL-licensed code either yet linux is considered open and free source code.
frenchy|5 years ago You can't? I mean presumably you can't fork it and re-license the fork, but that's not exactly new.
fabianhjr|5 years ago
frenchy|5 years ago