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A very good writeup, made me better understand the way Red Hat is creatively interpreting the GPL. I hope they won't just get away with this and go back to better cooperating with the FOSS community.
Honestly, while I agree, I'd assume that the people with enough money to sue IBM also have enough money to just buy license. Seems like a no win for us.
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This is rich, don't know how many people are aware of that.