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By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 9, 2007 7:13:00 PM

The new version 3 of the General Public License got a major endorsement Monday from the project leaders of Samba, widely used open-source software for networked file sharing and printing.

"After internal consideration in the Samba Team, we have decided to adopt the GPLv3 and LGPLv3 licenses for all future releases of Samba," said Jeremy Allison, a Samba project leader. "We feel this is an important change to help promote the interests of Samba and other free software."

The Free Software Foundation released GPLv3 in June, bringing significant changes regarding patents, compatibility with some other licenses, and the use of GPL software in consumer devices such as personal video recorders. With GPLv3 complete, attention now focuses on how widely adopted it will be.

Innumerable small free and open-source projects employ the GPL, but heavyweights such as Samba, the MySQL database, the Linux kernel and Java do as well. Linus Torvalds, leader of the Linux kernel project, has said he prefers GPLv2, released in 1991.

Samba will move to GPLv3 with its upcoming version 3.2, a release whose previous version number was to have been 3.0.29. "To be clear, all versions of Samba numbered 3.2 and later will be under the GPLv3; all versions of Samba numbered 3.0.x and before remain under the GPLv2," Samba said.

Because source code under GPLv2 and GPLv3 may not necessarily be freely intermixed, moving an open-source project from one license to another can be complicated.

The Samba team will continue to provide security fixes to the GPLv2 versions, but new features will be added only to the GPLv3 versions, the team said.

The Free Software Foundation has already released a number of elements of its Gnu's Not Unix (GNU) project under GPLv3, including the widely used "tar" command for compressing and decompressing files.

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Re : Just so that we are clear
I agree with you fully. I am well aware that while using GPL software you have no restrictions whatsoever. You can even go as far as combining a gazillion other licences on the platform. But let us no... (Read the rest)
Posted by: goxk@... Posted on: 07/10/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Does this come as a surprise to anyone?  ye | 07/09/07
Of course not. Just sells more IIS.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/09/07
What does Samba have to do with IIS?  John L. Ries | 07/09/07
Both contain the letter S  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/09/07
Explain youself!  B.O.F.H. | 07/09/07
Given that the SAMBA group is very intelligent and they value freedom, no  DonnieBoy | 07/09/07
They value THEIR idea of freedom.  ye | 07/09/07
Their code, their rules  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/09/07
Agreed. But that doesn't mean...  ye | 07/09/07
Agreed. But that doesn't mean...  joe6pack_z | 07/10/07
Agreed. But that doesn't mean...  goxk@... | 07/10/07
Just so we're clear...  none none | 07/10/07
Re : Just so that we are clear  goxk@... | 07/10/07
Samba will move to GPLv3  Loverock Davidson | 07/09/07
Fortunately...  John L. Ries | 07/09/07
Sorry to hear that  Loverock Davidson | 07/09/07
Code that's filled with hate?  John Le'Brecage | 07/09/07
Its no surprise  Loverock Davidson | 07/09/07
I haven't stopped laughing...  John Le'Brecage | 07/09/07
There is hate in the code.  JeremyAllison | 07/09/07
More fear than hate.  JeremyAllison | 07/09/07
Questions for Jeremy  yyuko@... | 07/09/07
Businesses don't want to play the licensing game.  ye | 07/09/07
Re: Businesses don't want to play the licensing game.  none none | 07/09/07
At the rate it's going who knows what the license is!  ye | 07/09/07
Re: At the rate it's going who knows what the license is!  none none | 07/09/07
You can believe that all you want.  ye | 07/09/07
Re: You can believe that all you want.  none none | 07/09/07
That's still a license agreement that I have to abide by.  ye | 07/10/07
Re: That's still a license agreement that I have to abide by.  none none | 07/10/07
GPlv3 Samba won't affect interop.  JeremyAllison | 07/09/07
Doh ! Typo !  JeremyAllison | 07/09/07
Thanks but...  yyuko@... | 07/09/07
You are full of hate Jeremy.  ye | 07/09/07
Yeah right  zkiwi | 07/09/07
Perhaps you missed Jeremys rants.  ye | 07/09/07
Whee!  zkiwi | 07/09/07
I read what you wrote  ye | 07/09/07
Well...  zkiwi | 07/09/07
I didn't have to ask. Jeremy's whining made it clear.  ye | 07/10/07
Fear of what?  Loverock Davidson | 07/09/07
Fear of the GPL happy  JeremyAllison | 07/09/07
I'm light, but it is Monday  Loverock Davidson | 07/09/07
Suggestions  People | 07/09/07
Easy Solutions  Loverock Davidson | 07/09/07
Grow up  yyuko@... | 07/09/07
Nah  zkiwi | 07/09/07
Samba is not about hate, it is about brotherly love, and preventing  DonnieBoy | 07/09/07
Where is the love?  Loverock Davidson | 07/09/07
Re: Where is the love?  yyuko@... | 07/09/07
Oh, Come off it, DonnieBoy  John Zern | 07/10/07
Wantch IIS sales go up. wink (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/09/07
Dimwit wink (NT)  thelemite | 07/09/07
I'm laughing so hard my sides split...  John Le'Brecage | 07/09/07
You would have thought he knew that IIS was a web server. But, from his  DonnieBoy | 07/09/07
Another important point...  jasonp@... | 07/09/07
Erm...  zkiwi | 07/09/07
Wait and see  hoiatl | 07/09/07
Re: Wait and see  none none | 07/09/07
Wait and see  hoiatl | 07/09/07
EU case and the Samba twist  Spîkeý | 07/09/07
Re: EU case and the Samba twist  JeremyAllison | 07/09/07
Tar doesn't do compression  mattflaschen | 07/09/07
OH, the irony!  Henry Miller | 07/10/07
Re: OH, the irony!  none none | 07/10/07
"the widely used "tar" command for compressing and decompressing files."  ~doolittle~ | 07/10/07
gpl  sjaaxken | 07/10/07
Good post (nt)  none none | 07/10/07
Samba is but one of many  Melisa@... | 07/10/07
This is good.  tracy anne | 07/10/07

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