On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 00:24, Jan Wildeboer wrote:
As I may not put restrictions on top of the GPL I have no way of enforcing the general philosophy of our project (sources are available for free)?
Can I ask you why you would like to enforce to distribute GPLed programs for free? This is one of the examples of success stories about companies being able to make profit with GPL, where's the problem?
Is that something that other see as a flaw in the GPL? Or am I alone with my opinion?
I cannot see any flaw, you decide to make your program available for free, the other company does not. Hint: you are not obliged to release your program for free to anyone, you may also decide to make it a available for free to some and make other paying for it (of course the ones who buy it will have all the granted freedoms as usual).
Simo.