Re: Article: IBM wants to "clean up the license" of Linux

Pavel Machek (pavel@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz)
Sun, 20 Dec 1998 21:02:30 +0100


Hi!

> IPv6 routing Several good algorithms are prohibited.
> compression Arithmetic encoding (bzip), MPEG, audio, GIF...
> encryption Idea, RSA, some kinds of key exchange...
> color management The gimp can't do it. Damn.
> filesystem updates We can't do delayed ordered writes.
> OSPF The IETF is not happy with this one!
> quality-of-service Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS) QoS
> register allocation Ever wonder why VC++ code can beat g++ code?
> PPP Can't return a useful error code to the other side.
> drivers/net/zlib.c Must use code with nonlinear time
> requirements.

This is true if (and only if) you are in U.S. Right? In such case it
would probably be good idea if "patenet-breaking" code was developed
here in Europe... I do not know if using apps produced by european
people would be then legal for u.s. people, but even good apps for us
europeans would be good thing (tm) :-). [It would be also kicker for
U.S. government: if there are better programs for european people than
there are for U.S. people, it will hurt U.S. for sure :)]

Pavel

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