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drdirk | 1 year ago

What does GPL stand for?

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frob|1 year ago

GNU General Public License: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License

It's one of several options for software licenses a developer or team can use when distributing a piece of software to help ensure that it and its derivates stay free and open-source.

TeeMassive|1 year ago

I like your "no bad questions" attitude and your straightforward answer!

jrm4|1 year ago

Not sure whether to be dismayed or excited at the fact that this is a question on Hacker News, but those who are new to it; definitely worth doing your homework.

It's the legal jiu-jitsu that has enabled Linux and countless other "Open Source" projects to remain free by preventing people from taking the code for free but then locking it back down.

asimovfan|1 year ago

Its like when Morpheus goes into the Matrix to free more people.

BlueTemplar|1 year ago

Matrixxx (and Trinity, of course, wears a GIMP suit)