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How It All Began: Motivation for the GPL
Whenever the origins of the GNU Public Licence (GPL), copyleft and the Free Software Foundation (FSF) are told, there are typically two pivotal events that are described as the catalysts that led up to these events.
The first is the
the tale of the printer driver
where Richard Stallman wanted to modify the source code to the driver for a Xerox printer which frequently got jammed and thus wasted a lot of his time and that of others as they waited for print jobs that never got printed. Although Stallman felt capable to modify the printer driver, there was no way for him to do this because the source code was not available and the only person he knew who had the access to the source code refused to give it him due to a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). This situation was rather frustrating and infuriating to Richard Stallman especially considering that up until then sharing source code had been the norm in interactions between himself and other programmers.
The second pivotal event involved another brush with Non-Disclosure Agreements and was the straw that broke the camel's back. In the early 1980s, many of the
hackers
who had been an active part of the code sharing community in which Richard Stallman participated joined a company called
Symbolics
. Symbolics' deal with MIT with regards to licensing thier Lisp Machines involved certain conditions which Richard Stallman thought were unacceptable and for this reason he worked with a rival company named LMI to reverse engineer the work of Symbolics. Stallman describes helping LMI to compete with Symbolics in
an interview with Michael Gross
where he details how the shift to making the MIT Lisp Machines proprietary was unsatisfactory. However the interview fails to mention that relations became so strained between Stallman and Symbolics that
he made a bomb threat against them
which he never carried out.
The unwelcome side effect of so many hackers leave the MIT AI lab for Symbolics was that there wasn't enough manpower to continuing maintaining the operating system the were using at the time (
ITS
) and instead they moved to utilizing a proprietary operating system which required signing NDAs to access the source code. Soon afterwards, Stallman left and began work on GNU's Not Unix (
GNU
).
A more complete account of the central events of the Free Software Movement were detailed by Richard Stallman in the book,
Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution
in the chapter entitled
The GNU Operating System and the Free Software Movement: The First Software-Sharing Community
Free as in Speech: The Customer Is Always Right, But At What Cost?
Anarchism, Capitalism, & Marxism: Socio-Economic Theories and the GPL
Too Free, Truly Free or Not Free Enough: Does It Really Matter?
[Bitkeeper]
http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/02/05/28/1341229.shtml?tid=106
[KDE devs]
http://www.linuxandmain.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=128
[Productivity Paradox & rise of consulting in GPL world]
http://www.anu.edu.au/polsci/marx/classics/manifesto.html
http://www.infoshop.org/faq/secA2.html#seca21
http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1870/gotha/ch01.htm
http://www.kuro5hin.org/comments/2002/5/3/165110/4209/12#12
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