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DateThu, 1 Sep 2005 09:45:56 +0200
FromVojtech Pavlik <>
SubjectRe: [ANNOUNCE] DSFS Network Forensic File System for Linux Patches
On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 06:56:28PM -0600, jmerkey wrote:

> Bernd,
> 
> Thanks for the accurate and reasonable response.  I object to the use
> of the word "tainted".  This implies the binary code is somehow
> infringing.  I would suggest changing the word to "non-GPL" or "Vendor
> Supported" since this is more accurate.   Just a suggestion.
> 
> Thanks Jeff

I believe the use of the word is quite correct. Taint is synonymous to
contaminate. When you add a closed-source driver, the kernel is no
longer pure GPL, it's been contaminated by a non-GPL part. 

There may be other connotations to the word in various regions in the
english speaking world that give it much darker meanings, though, that I
don't know about. 

-- 
Vojtech Pavlik
SuSE Labs, SuSE CR
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