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> I don't see why he would be more qualified to assess the pros/cons of the GPL than the Linux and GCC authors.

That is simple: he has thought about it in more depth than most of them. Most Linux and GCC authors don't really care about licensing much, just code they can work collaboratively on. Since the code they are working on is GPL they use GPL and get back to work.

I suspect if Linus took the time to really think he would use BSD for Linux - it hasn't been possible to make this type of change since like 1992 at the latest though so there is no point in him thinking about it. And in turn that means my claim is not testable.



In https://youtu.be/PaKIZ7gJlRU Linus talks about BSD licenses at 8:30 (well, somewhere around there).

Its a good watch for the philosophical background on which license Linux is under and Linus's feelings about the GPL v2 and v3.

No, he wouldn't have used the BSD license - it didn't match what he wanted for linux.




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